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itcars · 3 months ago
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Ferrari F360 Spider
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everestmotors · 2 years ago
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11oh1 · 11 months ago
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dragongirltail · 5 days ago
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I don't know what it's called but every day I wake up and think "oughh fuck I gotta do more cad and fix all the errors I noticed with my work the last few test prints" and think about how maybe finally the adhd ran out of steam and I'll just bin the whole project
And then I sit at my desk for 5 minutes watching a video, get bored and my cursor gravitates to the fusion360 button
This too is toxic yuri or something
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themosh · 11 months ago
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twilightanswers · 1 year ago
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Ferrari F360 by r3
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allie-leth · 6 months ago
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I've been wanting to get into 3D printing but have no idea where to start or what's good. Any suggestions for things like printers (FDM or resin) and programs to design things in?
I am currently in love with the bambu line of printers, the A1 is relatively inexpensive for a printer and they're just fantastic work horses. They still require some work, but it's so much less than the first printers I had. I use a bambu P1S and it's great.
For designing things I'd suggest the free version of Fusion 360 if you're functional item focused or blender if you're more artistic focused, but it will require a bit of learning to really understand it. There are plenty of tutorials on youtube. You can also just get started with things like tinkercad to figure stuff out, but you eventually want to move into F360 if you start that route. I use solidworks, but I have particular reasons and would never suggest anyone actually start with solidworks to get into hobbyist 3d printing.
If you don't know, slicers are the software that turn the 3d models into printable files for the printers. Most slicers use the same/similar underlying frameworks, but the most common one is probably Cura. Bambu printers use their own slicer which I've found pretty good. If you have any other questions, I'm happy to answer!
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carspotdx · 2 years ago
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kedamono-dreams · 6 months ago
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it's kind of insane that it's gonna be a whole year and a half since I started using linux as my full time OS soon. in my opinion, it's a very good operating system and I only really have issues with certain (important and uninportant) windows engineering/creative applications, certain games, UI, and setting up a proper music production workflow. i also wish it were easier to synchronize configurations and stuff across computers but that is just a "multiple computers" issue.
it's been a really good experience 95% of the time, and i'd recommend it to most people who don't
(boring personal history stuff relating to computers below. at the end i explain some of the issues i've had and how i think i could fix them)
I fried my gamer laptop (obviously a windows machine) on December 6th, 2022 and had to fall back on what would become my favorite laptop, the thinkpad X220t. after juggling a few different unices/Linux distros, I settled on Linux Mint MATE. however, I couldn't do any actual work on that laptop other than like basic web browsing (which was all I needed at the time bc I was in community college)
after a while I managed to put together a pretty cheap desktop! i tried installing windows 10 on it and the installer refused because I was missing drivers for something. i could not figure out what it was, it might have been my CD drive, the hard drives I had, the nvme drive, the graphics card... so I went with what I was using on the thinkpad. Linux Mint installed without a hitch.
after I went to big boy college, I decided to upgrade my laptop since I needed a better portable computer. I was either going to get a 13" Macbook or a Framework, but I went with the Framework because I liked the ideals and the features, alongside some willful ignorance. ("It's a Mac, of course it's going to cost more! Those are super expensive computers!" I assumed, before dropping $500 more than I would have on the Mac I would have bought.) I also installed Linux Mint on the Framework.
Now, to expand on some of the issues I've had with Linux: Engineering applications, creative applications, very few Windows games, UX, and music production.
Engineering applications: I am going to college for ECpE, so I need to use certain programs for coursework/extracurriculars. The big ones are Fusion360, Altium, Solidworks, just most CAD/EDA stuff. (sidenote: Intel/Altera Quartus has binaries for and works on Linux, but it requires so much undocumented work that I had to piece together from compilation/simulation error logs that I consider it to be mostly broken from install.) It sucks that so many important applications are relevant to me/my future work and they don't have native Linux binaries, don't want to install under WINE, and/or require so much finagling that you'll go a little insane trying to get them to work. The FOSS alternatives are either much worse or considered fit for only amateur work. (AFAIK) KiCAD also lacks the collaborative aspects of Fusion360 or Altium, which makes it difficult to work with others who are on Windows and do use F360 or Altium. I could probably solve this through hours of tweaking, or I could just spin up a VM for F360, Altium, or Solidworks.
Creative applications: Everything I could say has already been said, but it's also not as bad as it could be. Krita, Pinta, Darktable all seem to be quite decent. Inkscape is okay. GIMP is functional. Blender is becoming more common in the creative industry, and is a definite rival to other 3D modeling software. I think that there's probably good excuses for Adobe to not release native binaries for Linux, but it would be really nice if they at least allowed or considered supporting/making it easier to run the programs under WINE.
Rare non-functioning Windows games: I rarely play video games anymore, and most video games I want to play work through Proton/WINE by default. (Thank you, Valve!) However, like one or two games I've tried do not work properly. I could see a big reason why: I have an Intel ARC card in my desktop. At this moment in time, the ARC cards are sort of iffy in the Linux sphere. I would recommend against other Linux users getting ARC cards right now, but the price is REALLY right and I would probably buy another one if not for certain political/humanitarian issues. I could probably fix this by getting a different graphics card, tweaking launch parameters, or simply waiting a year or two.
UI: I'm kinda blind. Not legally speaking, but I have a horrible prescription (>-10.00 in each eye before correction for astigmatism) and cannot see without my glasses at all. This is mostly a personal issue, possibly a Framework issue, but very high DPI screens give me trouble. Since fractional scaling does weird stuff, I have to raise the font size by a few points and increase the size of most of the UI elements in order to feel comfortable using computers long term. I also use darker themes on my desktop. This often breaks a lot of UI , making it hard/impossible to read button or labels. LibreOffice programs are pretty bad for this. It sucks.
Music production: This is possible using Linux! Sound on Linux is not that bad! However, attaining a "pro" production config is really hard. This can be solved by nutting up and reading the docs and watching 10 hours of youtube videos, or installing a distro with all the shit built-in and preconfigured. I've heard Ubuntu Studio is pretty okay.
In conclusion: Linux is pretty good. There's issues with it but the issues (IMO) are better than the Windows issues.
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lunaticalnun · 5 months ago
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#F360 ♪ The Soul has Bandaged Moments by one and only Emily Dickinson recorded by me
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doublerotarytabletpresses · 10 days ago
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cidadeolimpica · 10 months ago
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Rumo ao Futuro: Flamengo Sob Tite, Desafios e Promessas para 2024
No rescaldo da vitória por 2 a 0 do Flamengo sobre o Sampaio Corrêa-RJ no Campeonato Carioca, Eugênio Leal, renomado comentarista, ofereceu suas perspectivas no programa ESPN F360 nesta quinta-feira (1º). A análise do jornalista destacou não apenas o presente, mas também lançou luz sobre o que aguarda o time carioca ao longo da temporada, identificando questões cruciais sob a liderança de…
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the-firebird69 · 1 year ago
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this is a llist of the cars not the kit car, ok he added it. thse companies turn older ferrari and lotu porches adn more into modern versions withing few years. all want them. similar concept.
but we wei staart with plantons and for regular cars.
and the rear hatch too, it is your trunk. keep the glass. it is a remarkable idea and conquers that issue. anad yeh we match all paints. and all are plantons
we added detail to it. we use it all the exterior matches the look fully, and for your model the panels you attach are fitted. filled yes and are permanent. honeycomb metal. and only about an inch mostly thick. offers streanth and bullet resistance. most are a nine wen done. kits are used for most supercars today. and most sedans can accept them. we recomed models for certin brands due to wheel base speed width. interior kits are plant on too. the adhesive is permanent. is an epoxy.. the skin sticking matches perfectly.. hold it no for a minute ok. a nd it is there foerver. lights turn signals and more included and lenses. and the kit is ccomplete. add for engine enhancement. a kia sport the one lori had convert it to a ferrari, it can go to sizty i three seconds still, and a quarter in seven still, bu t top speed is three ieghty. or better speed kit it is faster to start by seconds each and top speed of 480.
and the kits are not pricey only 8 grand. or so. and include tiers and rims. most will be about twenty but are worth it. and most cannot tell until they look close
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i want mine now. and most people can convert it in one weekend. all the parts are included and it is a kit. most stick on. and stay on at speed and weather and cold and more. hard stuff too. stronger than your panels makes speed possible
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palavradigital-blog · 1 year ago
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Startups unem esforços para ampliar oferta de serviços
As parcerias no segmento de startups têm se tornado cada vez mais comuns e estratégicas no mercado. Num ambiente de constante inovação e busca por crescimento rápido, empresas têm encontrado vantagens em unir forças, compartilhando conhecimentos, recursos e expertise, ampliando, assim, a gama de serviços disponíveis. Nesse cenário, a F360, plataforma de gestão financeira para o varejo, tem…
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planetaacuarios · 1 year ago
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Filtro Minjiang NS-F360
360 l/h  – 5w – 0,85mt
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winari2 · 2 years ago
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Endorfy Navis F360 360mm AIO Cooler Review
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