Goth, Dj, anarchist, artist

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  • Yes, I would like to use freecad. And for reference I love blender and use it almost daily. The freecad interface and work flow just kind of bounce me off them so far. I can sculpt, model, paint, rig and edit video in blender. Right now getting started making a basic part in freecad seems like black magic.


  • Krita is awesome. Tablet options not so much. Many Intel based tablets are rather heavy and clunky comparatively, or have poor digitization. Touch screens aren’t the same as digitizer pen support. Some like the surface tablets are proprietary enough that you have to jump through many tech hoops just to set it up. And then there’s the cost. You can do it but its expensive in money and time. It has to be something you want to do for yourself. Because it will not make monetary or otherwise.

    Android tablets are again loaded down with tech hurdles. Can they be unlocked? How hard is it? And what special hardware might you need to do it? Then you have to consider how hard is it to flash a different operating system onto it. And finally, how much of the proprietary hardware is just not going to work, and is that a deal breaker.

    There is a version of Krita for Android. But the few devices I have that can launch it. The UI is unusable. Everything else works. You just have to fight the UI hard.

    I got an older ARM based chrome tab for about 40 dollars. Went through the hoops to put postmarket is on it. Only the camera doesn’t work. But the 4GB of ram is the biggest bottleneck. CPU cores are fine. But just sitting idle at the desktop a little under 1/8 of the ram is already used up. Open Firefox or chrome and you are already swapping hard likely. Krita works well with the USF pen support. But the ram again is a heavy limit on document size. It’s definitely not for most people.

    I desperately would love a good affordable Linux tablet platform. KDE plasma’s touch experience has been really good. Not perfect, but most of the hitches are edge enough cases in daily use. If someone would make a shell with just a full HD screen and pen support capable of using a compute module SOC. Raspberry pi or other compatible SOC. That would almost be ideal as long as they could meet a decent price point. Which is always the thing that tends to kill these concepts.



  • She was a great ambassador in the tech space. Her last couple of videos were some of the most personal ones she did. And her criticisms were very mild. But the government can’t acknowledge their failures or tolerate any criticism. Considering the vulnerable situations of her and her partner. Both being members of minority groups groups the CCP oppresses and targets. Her stepping back was necessary for their safety. Though fortunately there have been a few that have visited the region and spoken to her since the government threats. She’s getting by with her maker skills etc. But considering the active cultural genocide. I don’t look to see her making content for sometime if ever again. Unless there’s a massive change in government.

    She could have been a wonderful representative for her country and done a lot to dismiss a lot of the criticisms they receive. Instead, their treatment of her confirmed many of the criticism they receive.



  • Krita has some features I wish gimp had and vice versa. And I absolutely do use krita for editing sometimes. At this point 30 years of familiarity with gimp gets in it’s way a bit. But I’m glad we have both.

    Though if GIMP ever switched to QT that would be nuts. Once the reason and naming influence for the GTK behind GNOME. Now an almost secondary and separate concern left so far behind the rest of the suite. Gtk 5 is in planning and gimp just managed to get to 3 after a decade of hard work and planning. Though a lot of that was back end code. Not really UI or elements of. I’ve only dabbled a bit in GTK and QT over the years. I’m not sure if there would be much reason to switch toolkits. Though easy effects did.




  • Bill and Hillary have always been traditional Republicans. Never actually Democrats in any meaningful sense. Hillary, herself, was a young Republican. Not just any young Republican, but one of the ones involved with investigating Nixon. It was Republicans like Hillary Clinton that Reagan specifically made his 11the commandment to target. She didn’t leave the party, the party left her. Which is not a defense of her horrible policy and decisions. But can you imagine where we would be today. If instead of defending corruption and empowering it, Republicans had chosen to embrace young Republicans like Hillary Clinton? No crooked kooks like Reagan or Bush.

    Again, don’t get me wrong. That Republican Party would still be horrible, a party I would never vote for. But how much better would things be? And what a low bar that is.