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You don't necessarily need to buy Fusion, it has a well hidden free tier for personal use, just gotta dig on the site a bit.


Sure, until the next time Autodesk decides to take a feature which you rely on out of the "free" tier.


Can't even understand whether you're being ironic or not.


They matter, but not like in the sense that Americans should care about them.


> The only major thing Bedrock has right now that Java doesn't is the new stock shaders, but I assume that is coming to Java soon.

RealismCraft 2.0 would like to have a word with you. And it's paid.

https://youtu.be/s3IiifuzjgU


Fedora is rather aggressive in pushing Podman. They have their Cockpit control panel for Fedora Server, and they've simply made the Cockpit Docker plugin unavailable when it was working fine, because "use Podman integration plugin instead".


I dunno mate, I've bought a very popular 60W soldering iron for like 2.5 USD. It has a ceramic heater and a knob to adjust the temperature, the default tip it came with is great, and it's also easily disassemblable. It's far better in quality than anything I could've bought locally for the same price.


Got a link to a it ? I love to replace my under power USB soldering iron


I disagree, WPF is quite good to use, and WinForms approach to keeping UI as code is quite moronic. I would say WPF is where it should've stopped.


WPF sucks. I rather like expressing the UI in code. Having to deal with so much XML (XaML) is annoying as fuck.


The workflow on WPF was so much more painful than winforms, which had a decent WYSIWYG designer and solid integration with visual studio.

WPF in comparison was slow, memory hungry, and difficult to learn.

I tried 5 times to make a WPF application but it didn’t even have all the same basic controls that WinForms supported.


nah WPF made way more sense than WinForm in its abstract design, as it supported flow/stack layout ideas instead of anchors like WinForm did. WinForm was much quicker to get started but had a fundamental flaw in that it couldn't really do transparency.


How long are we gonna be getting those patronizing pieces of advice from people who figured out something based on their experience, made wrong conclusions, and are now eager to "teach" others?


Would've been great as a TTS component that could be installed and used in existing e-readers.


Android Moon Reader Pro TTS plugin works OK for me.


Would've been valid if TTS was, indeed, art, but it's not. Audiobooks won't be able to replace TTS in e-readers just because they need to be produced first. And I don't think my mom would be able to find an audiobook of all the Russian books, or, especially, articles she's reading, and especially synchronise it with the actual book in her reader app.


I thought constant reposts of the same thing are not allowed on HN.


First time I’ve seen it despite being on HN for many years. Looks like last time was 2023, so seems non-constant to me.


I feel like it gets posted at least yearly.


So about the same rate as those New Year's celebrations we're constantly having.


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