

I can tell you from personal experience this is not true, they use linux.


I can tell you from personal experience this is not true, they use linux.


I’d guess it’s because the code was hosted in a jurisdiction where the DMCA does apply, unfortunately.
frnch also passes, as does freshjfcgreiheheckygncewdhynch


Yeah you are definitely correct. The panels and layout look very similar but the tools not so much.


I think you are right, this looks just like inkscape to me.


Are you not making that assumption as well by suggesting it’s not playing because your not in the US?


Sounds like you need Morgan & Morgan


So what are the talking points or take aways from the video?


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Did they even resolve the issues with the Rust implementation of coreutils?


I guess you never heard of cPLA 😉


Pretty solid how to by James TDG 😉 Louis shouldn’t be given the credit here
Maybe there want to be a scam baiter like Kit Boga 😉


Maybe things at Meta have changed after their “year of efficiency” but week one would be orientation and the start of boot camp and he wouldn’t normally already be on a team this soon. I’m calling BS and taking this as an amusing work of fiction.
It’s easily pronounceable. It’s similar to saying “lick nuts”


You deleted your comments but not the post 🤪
Depending on which slicer you use, you can probably merge them as an assembly. I use Orca Slicer and after loading a model I can then right click on it and add an STL to it. Then it’s a matter of positioning and lining them up. Once done you can slice it as one model.
The people I know are engineers and devops people that all use Linux so maybe it depends on what department and team they are with.