

For furniture/house design, there is Sweet Home 3D. Otherwise, Blender can work for most of your desired features. Though both have 3D features that would be overkill, but they’re not that intensive for basic tasks as you ask.
For furniture/house design, there is Sweet Home 3D. Otherwise, Blender can work for most of your desired features. Though both have 3D features that would be overkill, but they’re not that intensive for basic tasks as you ask.
Happens to me all the time, but with the swipe left/right from the border of the screen. I understand that reloading when selecting a community or feed can be wanted by user, since AFAIK there is no other option to reload the feed you’re currently in. I just wish the navigation principle of swiping left/right from the border of the screen could work in the communities list to bring you back to the previous feed. Altough, tbf, if there’s a post i want to read, i save it, and if i didnt have the time, i can remember which post it was and find it again.
I’ve heard that SSD have a relatively limited number of write cycles, and that wiping/compacting data can even be a slightly bad thing in this regard. I am not sure at all if this is true though, don’t take my word for it and correct me if i’m wrong.
Doesn’t have AppImages the same problem than Flatpak regarding dependencies duplicated for each program ? If so, what is their advantage over Flatpak ?
Okay, my mistake, i misinterpreted it. To be fair with BBC, they point out in the title and article that this is just some transcript of someone anonymous, and they try to tie each allegation with reports from other sources to back up their likeliness. I guess it’s the best you can do with someone anonymous ? Revealing the company, dates, or town might compromise the anonymity. I have this low-key uncomfortable feeling of “well, there’s nothing that proves it” with most anonymous reports i read or hear, even when it’s for events that are common otherwise.
There are also reports by companies and american judiciary system. Now, those are biased voices too, they lack clear proof of what happened, and they probably make it bigger than it is, but i find it unlikely that this is 100% bs and staging : if i had that much resources to pour into staging something, i think it would be more convincing.
Touché ! Though it may also be a translation mistake, english is not my main language, but reading other comments, i’m getting the vibe that i indeed am not the right person (yet!) to do this kind of stuff.
Those infos are good to know, thank you ! I’ll definitely give up any reprogramming attempt x)
For the P21 port, if that interests you or anyone else, the 6 pins are labeled “1.WKP 2.SDA 3.SCL 4.RST 5.GND 6.+5V”. After looking at pictures of the dismounted oven, i think it could have been connected to the buttons of the front face of the oven.
Thanks for the tips, it seems my multimeter has all those mods.
For providing current, i’ll look around me, maybe my parents have a power supply or i can get one. Otherwise i’d probably buy a 5V adapter, and use pigtails cables that i have from previous projects to connect everything.
For soldering, i use absolutely no flux, and wipe the tip on a slightly wet old sponge. I guess this is quite a bad setup, but i have very little use of it.
Well that’s a good option too, and probably what i’ll do, since people convinced me to not try to play with the board itself. I would get help to do this though, because that’s way beyond my skills, and while i’m relatively confident in trying to play with circuitry and digital display, i’m far less confident when it’s about stuff that cooks things at 200° x)
I would have, but the only i found for electronics advices ([email protected]) have no response to the most recent posts, so i figured a more general community would increase my chances at getting advices.
Thanks for your advice ! I’ll give up using the board and just try using the display itself. I have a multimeter and a very cheap soldering iron, with a relatively big tip (smthg like 2mm), but i think it might be enough to desolder the display.
Is that a pick-up line? Can we flirt on lemmy?
My guess (i dont understand it all that well) is that people are less again using systemd, than against a growing dependency on systemd. If something bad happens to it, it could drag down other big elements of the linux ecosystem with itself.