Come on man, is this how you’d explain it to a 5 year old?
Come on man, is this how you’d explain it to a 5 year old?
This is very cool.
Did I just get another hobby?
Medical device engineer here (mechanical engineering). I host jellyfin, game servers (Minecraft, factorio, valheim, etc), my website, and a bunch of other minor services I find useful.
I got into it originally through a combination of poor internet, and being fed up with Google and others discontinuing products/features. The internet problem is solved now, so my only goal is not being reliant on someone else’s cloud.
How interesting this has just now shown up on my ‘Everything’ feed.
Good for you giving it a shot, maybe it’ll keep going at some point!
How do you open Facebook?
Lack of emojis and also having an emoji are both good for bitcoin.
Being stupid is good for bitcoin too, probably.
Certified unpopular. Congrats!
“Since things are getting stable and I’m starting to be pretty happy with the state of the game now, we are ready to give a specific date of the Space Age release… Which we will tell you next week :)”
Oh boy, almost there!
I was not familiar with this term and had to look it up. From my brief search, it also seems like snake oil, and I don’t know why someone would not go to a real physical therapist instead.
As a medical device engineer working in spine - absolutely chiropractors.
Great job Jellyfin team! We love you guys
Looks can be somewhat genetic, dad.
Fair enough, I can understand that. Happy canning either way!
Any canning related communities you can recommend now that you are over here?
Man, I feel spoiled after reading some of the stories on here, but for me, Solidworks. After being trained on Creo, moving to Solidworks is like Fisher-Price CAD.
Many things I’d gotten used to having a dedicated, robust tool for become having to trick the program into doing what you want it to do. The biggest offender is the drawings package - I swear this has not left the 90s in terms of UX design.
Anything not from Nvidia is just “sparkling CUDA”
I’m a Creo Parametric man myself. Used it for many years at a previous employee and loved it. Bit of a learning curve, but you can do just about anything with it. Very powerful.
Currently stuck with solidworks at my current job. Not a huge fan, both stability and tool options are lower, but it works.
Of course neither of these options are reasonable for personal use due to pricing being too high for most people. If you are an active student, you can get free Creo!
4 centuries or 4 millennia?