

Thank you for taking the time to explain this is such great detail! You’ve made it crystal clear 😊👌


Thank you for taking the time to explain this is such great detail! You’ve made it crystal clear 😊👌


I assume there’s an implicit /s here 😅


At this point I’m starting to wonder if Microsoft is paying Adobe to not work on Linux. For most people I know, Adobe is the main reason for not switching.


Honestly (and probably naïvely), what exactly is it that Windows can do that you couldn’t do on another OS? Why would a school need to force such a retarded requirement?
I enjoyed the video.
I have some ~20 years casual experience working with Rhino, but never working truly parametrically, and never got around to learning Grasshopper.
Having watched this, I’m honestly considering giving FreeCAD a spin, and I don’t think that would have been the case if you’d linked to the article. So thanks for that! 😊 👌

The logic in my joke is severely flawed, and intentionally so, for comedic effect. Contrary to popular belief, it’s actually quite difficult to marry a close blood relative, even south of the Mason-Dixon line, which is why most conservatives prefer cohabitation.

Seems to me that if your birth name and married name match, this will disproportionately favor people who marry their siblings or other relatives. I wonder what political leaning that particular segment has 🤔


They’ll just forward the data to the butthole database; we still lose ✨
That makes sense, thank you! I wasn’t really thinking about managing “internal” computers, only in terms of “you must use this specific software on your (personal) computer”, which clearly ignores huge parts of the issue.