Tom Sanladerer pointed some disqualifying flaws at least. Not just praise. But still - as far as I’m considered - no Tux, no Bux. I’d rather buy an inferior or more expensive printer that I can thinker with for as long as I own it, rather than relying on faith to not get locked out of my own printer.
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He’s OK, but he’s still in it to make money, not just for fun.
I’ve worked with Qualcomm SoCs a long time ago and, from my experience, the binary blobs ARE the biggest hurdle to the true Foss phone. Google is the most to blame, IMO, but also the rest of traditional OEMS of SoCs. They basically found the way to circumvent the OSS nature of Linux, which is why even though android is based on linux, the actual product and ecosystem looks nothing like regular Linux. What Google allowed with Android architecture, particularly with their HAL subsystem is force a layer in between native Linux device interface and Android system, so OEMs use that to implement whatever proprietary peripheral (device, sensor, etc) purely in userspace, rather that just as a kernel module. The kernel module is then just a userspace/kernelspace adapter, and everything is handled in the user space. This then means you dont have to have an open source driver, as it is not a part of kernel, and you just lock your driver into a binary blob. And in case of Qualcomm and I assume other oems, everything is just a binary blob. All sensors, microphone, GPS, modem, EVERYTHING. Yes, you can boot a basic Linux kernel, but no other functionality will work. If you had access to the blob source, you’d be able to fix, update and use a newer kernel versions eventually. HAL is technically not the cause of the problem, but it’s certainly an inspiration and almost a blueprint for how to lock down your hardware.
fluxx@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•The illegible nature of software development talent2·10 days agoA lot of my development experience is actually about handling people. Both management and other developers. Ego is indeed a big problem. I wish my job would be just programming/designing/debugging/testing, but this is not the nature of most of the jobs. Instead it is managing expectations, estimations, negotiating specs, features, explaining what is realistic, what is not, what is possible and what is not and why. It gets tiring quickly and is also thankless as often arrogant people who aren’t actually helpful or working in the best interest of the company get mistaken for rock stars and get to do even more damage you need to fix. You also need to deal with that from time to time.
fluxx@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•Belgium set to send criminals to Kosovo as jails too full | dpa internationalEnglish3·10 days agoWtf? So nobody even pretends Kosovo is a normal place anymore?
fluxx@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Anyone had any luck running Fusion 360 on Linux?English3·15 days agoI tried it some time ago and it was pretty usable, I reckon it is only better now.
fluxx@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•Serbian President Vucic moves to crush dissentEnglish7·1 month agoHe ain’t going of his own will. The EU is keeping quiet. The people are revolting, but no one is on their side. The people have been disappointed by the EU turining their head around to our struggle, because Vucic has promised them lots of things. The people will win eventually, but the public opinion of EU will be forever marred by their inaction. Then, someone else will swoop in and get the people’s approval an the EU is of course not gonna like it.
fluxx@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Is there no good inexpensive CAD software?English3·1 month agoWell, it definitely isn’t suppose to be THAT bad. I can get a crash every half an hour or even longer. Usually for no apparent reason - like when I want to sketch on a face and the app switches from PartDesign workbench to sketcher or wise versa. And then after restart that doesn’t happen again. That is annoying, has been happening for ages and would really like it to be fixed. But it’s not every few minutes, more like half an hour to an hour.
fluxx@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Is there no good inexpensive CAD software?English37·1 month agoI’ve been using freecad with great success for years now and I’d say while I agree freecad is rough in terms of ux, it is highly usable, especially after 1.0 version. I feel like investing time in overcoming its flaws and weaknesses will pay off in the future, as it will enable access to a stable, eternally free and reliable software. Though I also agree it crashes frequently, I set a very frequent auto save and I don’t often get screwed now.
fluxx@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Adhered so hard it delaminated the glass.English3·1 month agoThe reason I’m not going for pei or any other spring steel sheet is it isn’t flat and warps with temperature. I’d need to compensate for warping and potentially flatten my bed, which all goes away with glass. Additionally, since I’m on ender 5, the weight doesn’t matter, so that is what I use. Also, for me petg is better than pla in almost every way i use the printer, I care about creeping and temperature stability, which makes petg the absolute king. But for some other use cases, other stuff makes more sense.
fluxx@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Adhered so hard it delaminated the glass.English3·1 month agoJust get a few new pieces of glass/mirror cut to the same size. I’ve been using a piece of mirror for years now. No glue, nothing. Petg all of the time. Works great. Has a few blemishes, but still perfectly flat and very cheap.
I use cura on Ubuntu without issues, the appimage version. I did also try prusa/super slicer not too long ago and it worked without issues as well.
Yes, you make a good point. Even the hardware is locked-down. Not something I would buy at this point. Perhaps as my first printer, but then, it’s not cheap exactly.