

Thank you for taking the time to explain this is such great detail! You’ve made it crystal clear 😊👌


Thank you for taking the time to explain this is such great detail! You’ve made it crystal clear 😊👌


I assume there’s an implicit /s here 😅


At this point I’m starting to wonder if Microsoft is paying Adobe to not work on Linux. For most people I know, Adobe is the main reason for not switching.


Honestly (and probably naïvely), what exactly is it that Windows can do that you couldn’t do on another OS? Why would a school need to force such a retarded requirement?
I enjoyed the video.
I have some ~20 years casual experience working with Rhino, but never working truly parametrically, and never got around to learning Grasshopper.
Having watched this, I’m honestly considering giving FreeCAD a spin, and I don’t think that would have been the case if you’d linked to the article. So thanks for that! 😊 👌


I tried the same and must admit I got frustrated with SearXNG. The lack of customization is really frustrating, or maybe too difficult to find if it’s there.


Which is how? Had same experience, tried it for a few days and went back pretty much instantly.
Don’t forget about future models — that crowd likes 'em young, I hear 🫤
That makes sense, thank you! I wasn’t really thinking about managing “internal” computers, only in terms of “you must use this specific software on your (personal) computer”, which clearly ignores huge parts of the issue.