Nekomancer

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on Why won't this slice? · c/3dprinting · 6 pts · 1y

I am not as familiar with cura, but prusa slicer / super slicer have a tool cut any model along a plane into 2 pieces. That seems to be what you want.

on Go to Cozy Anime · c/anime · 2 pts · 1y

Well you definitely have a list of bangers there

Maybe

  • Supercub
  • Tonikawa

Any stock based investment is more risky for short-term saving as there is no guarantees of returns and potential drops in value. For long term savings, the dips can be waited out and on average have historically gotten good return over the long run. For shorter term savings you could consider fixed income like CDs. While the rates are lower, they are guaranteed so you will have your money when you need it

I think it depends greatly on your preferred workflow and what you plan to model. Parametric drafting like fusion involves creating dimensioned and constrained sketches and manipulating them. Where direct modeling like blender or plasticity is more like painting in 3D

You wouldn't create a figurine using parametric tools as all the fine detail would be impossible to constrain. At the same time a precise gear that needs to mesh would be difficult to model in a direct modeling tool as it's difficult to make the precise teeth

The Roth IRA is great advice. I think a 401k is good as long as you are maxing your company's contribution. Any higher than that would be better invested in another account so you could use it for an emergency before retirement

on cloud workspace · c/selfhosted · 2 pts · 2y

As others mentioned it would to know what you plan to use the workspace for.

If it's general configuration management and coding (text editing) an alternative to something like guacamole/rdp/vnc would be to use VsCode remotely over SSH. This lets you run code's UI on a local machine but open and operate on remote files with little overhead. The other option is always ssh + tmux + vim, which is really lightweight, but probably harder to learn.

While remote desktop solutions work (like guacamole) they can introduce a fair amount of input latency which can be awkward.

on *Permanently Deleted* · c/adhd · 6 pts · 2y

I feel the the email goes both ways. I keep my email clean so I feel comfortable remembering and seeing only what's still important. It's a coping mechanism to deal with my default behavior, kinda like a checklist

on how to use putty · c/windows_help · 2 pts · 2y

Something like tailscale might be an easier and more reliable solution than trying to keep a ssh tunnel up all the time.

Also win10/11 has ssh natively so you don't need a third party ssh solution like putty

on Happy Lunar New Year · c/memes · 21 pts · 2y

It's celebrated in many Asian countries, so calling it lunar New Year is a simple way to not group them all as Chinese.