What would you use instead of Fusion360 if you’re going to be selling STL? I’m using a student license on inventor to I’m learning Fusion360 because I heard it has the cheapest license for makers to sell their STLs.
What would you use instead of Fusion360 if you’re going to be selling STL? I’m using a student license on inventor to I’m learning Fusion360 because I heard it has the cheapest license for makers to sell their STLs.
I just bought my steam deck a month ago. I should give this a try. What email did you use or how did you get in contact with them?
I dont need to buy anything but I’d definitely subscribe. I used r/homelabsales a lot when buying equipment. I’m not in need right now but I would in the future.
What does this mean exactly? Is this similar to NICs have SR-IOV and we can split it up the GPU like vGPU?
For $100 it doesn’t seem bad. It has hot swappable red kailh switches. I don’t know any major keyboard that sells hot swap switches. What makes keyboards worth it especially at $300? I only have corsair and logitech keyboards but hot swappable and it looks simple to open are features new to me.
What other federated platforms do you look into? Most of the the reddit communities I use to be a part of are super tiny on lemmy.
Dam I just bought mine SD last month. I wonder if I should return it and buy the OLED. But I saw the 512GB cert refurb are like $200 off now so a second steam deck as a back up would be nice.
Sweet! Yuzu is 3DS right? I’m trying to export my monhun save on my 3DS. I just hope its like the 3DS and we can just meet random hunters in streets and play locally.
Get KVM over IP. I have a dell T620 with an idrac system and PiKVM. Being able to turn your servers from your keyboard is so useful. Not sure what you consider expensive but it is definitely worth it. I do have a VGA KVM but a wall monitor installed that worked out of the box. I eventual got the KVM over IP.
Seems like you’re nesting virtualization too much. Stick with 1 level of virtualization. If it’s a server, I’d use proxmox on bare metal. Its a server so split services per VM/container. Install OMV on its own VM. Another for docker, with docker services ran by a non root user.