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Bonus pic… Here is another one at the bird bath
Bonus pic… Here is another one at the bird bath
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I use 101domain.com
They’re not always the cheapest option but they seem to support a lot of TLDs and their customer support is always fast and staffed by actual humans.
Does lemmy.world federate with midwest.socal? Searching for !succulents@midwest.social
on lemmy.world returns no results 😥
edit: testing link
I believe that this Pull Request is trying to add this feature: https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/pull/514
Hopefully it gets merged and then released, it would be nice to have this feature (that’s how RIF behaved before)
But how about teeth?
Thanks! I’ve made lots of wide area and close-up terrain models using DEM and lidar before, but trimming to state boundaries has always been the challenge. Every time I try to trim the raster data in qgis I don’t get anywhere, even though it should be possible.
The OpenSCAD primitive is a new one for me though - thanks! In the past I’ve just used the DEMto3D plugin in qgis.
cool - I’ll try to run my images through InVesalius instead. Thanks for inspiring me to give this another shot!
How did you assemble the STL? Freesurfer?
I had some MRIs done about a year ago that included the brain and I got so/so results out of Freesurfer. You could tell it was a brain but it still looked a little janky. Yours looks great, though!
Thanks! Per my other comment, I guess I’ve gotta look at Z-Wave if there are no wifi-only options available. Checking out the T6 Pro now
ROCK
AND
STOOOOOOONE
It’s disrespectful to pig fuckers to compare them to that sack of shit.
Not recently… I’m just completely out trust and benefit of the doubt based on the various controversies and where their (Tencent) money is coming from.
Well said - my patience ran out about 6 or 7 “mistakes” ago. I’m never going back.
For me, they’d have to
I have zero expectation that any of these things will happen. The most healthy way forward, for an open and free internet, is the meritocracy of the fediverse.
If that’s the case, it’s a bit of an ugly hack but you could make a wrapper script placed in
/usr/local/bin/inkscape
like this:#!/bin/bash flatpack run org.inkscape.Inkscape ${*}
(the
${*}
will pass along all the arguments that the wrapper script was called with)