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He has a particular set of skills.
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*in Yoda's voice*
Mmmm, surprised, I am not.
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What?? How did I miss this....
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If you need to release one or many of those (and other languages too!), then give it a look. We also use it for publishing our GitHub Action and VSCode extension.
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I imagine @danielroe.dev understands this 🤣
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*goes and likes both to be safe*
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Maybe you should have done it over a bun fire to solve your dilemma.
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Definitely seems to be the thought everyone seems to share!
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Had this curiosity as I was dozing off last night... did you pick up spline specifically for the modeling of 3D prints?
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Honestly quite solid already! I will probably pull it up on my YT live stream in a couple weeks, and really dig into it. I had been using a few other sources that didn't seem to receive that many updates.
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I opened both the cash account and normal brokerage account a while back. Originally came for the tax loss harvesting honestly, didn't even know about the social indexes they had.
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Wealthfront does feel pretty good or at least "enough" from a functionality standpoint. The shared cash account still needs a bit of work.
I've so many accounts at this point... split across everything 😞
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Woah, what is it? It looks amazing!
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Taught myself blender* for use with WebGL.
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Aye! I taught myself to work with WebGL and react-three-fiber. Have some background in 3D modeling, so I did that process live 😅
Still kind of wish there was a good option for practical prints with strict dimensions (considering previous thoughts).
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Honestly, for a few simple things I've just done it directly in the slicer.
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I'm not big on Autodesk in general, but it seems like the only option for anything serious where dimensions matter. I have had my eye on KittyCAD, but it wasn't "there yet" for the things I was trying.
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I had used Blender in the past before I got my printer. So I tried it for a few projects now, and it got the job done. It's definitely more freeform though. It can do a bit of parametric with the geometry nodes.
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What are you using for the 3D modeling?
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Like how do those match up? To be clear, this all sucks and I don't want any of this... but this sounds like utter bullshit which scares me more.
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Huh interesting! I feel like I have tried this in the past, but 15 minutes of talking later I realize it had the opposite effect. I like how you word it though! Might give it another shot again.
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Smart watch data? What do they hope to pull from there?
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To be clear, this would be an alternative. You would be able to opt-in per platform (assuming it has support). The architecture of Tauri hasn't changed here, and it has always been built with this type of possibility in mind.
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Aye, you would be able to choose per platform. It does seem like Linux would see the biggest win in the near term with CEF.
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I usually follow that up with "I guess I'll eat all the ice cream then!" which has made my oldest rather attentive to options 😂
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Oh neat. I have been using the Readwise Reader app on my phone, but have been interested in an eink tablet.
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I did upgrade the project to v6 which perhaps addressed some of my previous difficultly. The previous times that I tested may have been on v3 or v4.
It is a bit annoying to restart every time, but honestly it is so fast, it really didn't slow me down.
Time to pick those other POCs back up.
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Oh, neat. How are you doing that?
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Ahh haha, I just now caught that. I first read over it thinking it was the case where every ~other letter was capitalized for a sarcastic, rude (?) tone.
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ahhh we have been trying to write tests against nested shadow DOMs and... it has been a trip.
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Hmm, acceptable. I would give it a try.
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Realizing just now that I might actually use that to have a slightly modified layer when swapping OS. The Windows key vs command key (Mac) position is rough in switching between them.
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Ah seems like it is exactly what you needed. Glad it worked out!
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Always interesting hearing why folks decide to pull that dep in. I would be lying if I wasn't curious if you have looked at effection. It takes a very different approach at the same problem (and small API/bundle size from that).