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I seem to remember that F-Droid halted the updates while the confusion was at a maximum - that it is “back to normal” is perhaps somewhat of a sign that things have sorted themselves? Catfriend1 is also making contributions to the repository, but I guess there’s no guarantee that it’s really the same person?
Thanks for the recommendation. I see that the developer of BasicSync has also createed pull requests in researchxxl’s repository which I guess would not happen if there was a general distrust among those who are close to the development.
cyberwolfie@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-hostable projects that are just for fun?English
8·2 months agoI had a World of Warcraft-server running for a while, that was quite fun.
cyberwolfie@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon employees are “tokenmaxxing” due to pressure to use AI toolsEnglish
2·2 months agoYou have to maxxxx those x’es!
cyberwolfie@lemmy.mlto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•[Jeff Geerling] I'm never buying a Bambu Lab 3D printer againEnglish
21·2 months agoHa, thank you. The themeing is not at all my complaint with these tools, but I appreciate the tip! I look forward to seeing what freecad produces, it has a lot of potential but alas, not a lot of funding to make sure the devs can afford to eat.
Well, then we need to keep donating to keep bread on their tables! :) I have no prior experience with any CAD-tools, so I guess I won’t notice the shortfalls of FreeCAD UX in the same way as other people who have more extensive experience with CAD in general and other tools specifically. I also don’t have very demanding needs of functionality, as most of what I draw are fairly simple structures for FDM-printing, and FreeCAD has been excellent for that. I would love for FreeCAD to get the point of being viable in a professional setting - do you know of any good write-ups that details what is still missing for FreeCAD to fill that space?
Last I played around with them the blender cad plugins all use poly modeling, which puts them out of the running for anything more complex than FDM parts. Primarily they exist to either support 3D printing or for simulation/animation of simplified parts. They’re… better than nothing, for sure, but unless you need something specifically given by blender you’d be much better served by just using freecad.
Alright, I thought perhaps they were designed to give an alternative workflow to drawing in CAD for people who are more familiar with or simply prefer Blender. I have tried to make some parts in vanilla Blender, and control of dimensions is horrid, but otherwise I do prefer to work with geometry in Blender over a CAD-workflow. But I can see that if you are doing serious CAD-work, that’s not going to cut it.
cyberwolfie@lemmy.mlto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•[Jeff Geerling] I'm never buying a Bambu Lab 3D printer againEnglish
6·2 months agoand while freecad has improved massively it’s still a very similar UX to Sketchup circa 2009 :(
I started using OpenDark theme, which I found to look more modern. Also, I believe FreeCAD has some very specific UI-work currently funded (details here), so you should definitely keep your eyes open for progress on this front going forward :)
ETA: Oh, and Blender does have some CAD-plugins - I never tried them myself, but they are supposed to make designing functional components less dreadful in Blender



Thanks for the link - I’ll dig into that tomorrow!
I am also going to check more into BasicSync.