tactical_trans_karen [she/her, comrade/them]
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Cake day: July 23rd, 2023
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tactical_trans_karen [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.netto
Linux@lemmy.ml•I think I'm misunderstanding something about snapshots on fedoraEnglish
1·3 months agoWell, I’m not entirely clear on what snapshots are so you’re doing better than me and I haven’t been on windows in a few years now lol!
tactical_trans_karen [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.netto
Linux@lemmy.ml•I think I'm misunderstanding something about snapshots on fedoraEnglish
5·3 months agoIdk, but my install offers a version rollback at the bootloader. Had a weird graphics issue after an update, so I just used an older version for a week or so till a new update fixed it.
tactical_trans_karen [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.netto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Intel CPU Temperature Monitoring Driver For Linux Now Unmaintained After LayoffsEnglish
1·5 months agoI chuckled about this like the sicko that I am, then remembered my server is an old Intel… Fuk
Come to think of it, isn’t Intel CPUs running some kind of Linux like… The backbone of the entire Internet?

For creating models: Blender is tops, openSCAD and Open CAD are good but a lot more technical.
For basic stuff, most slicers have objects and negative connects that you can sculpt I’ve something functional. I made a basic model last week for a thing I needed only in the slicer.
For slicer software: sometimes 3d printer brands customize a more common software to tune it to the specific machine. I’m a fan of Orca, but Cura and PrusaSlicer are also really good.
All of these are available as FOSS on Linux.