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As I said, I personally wouldn’t do that in my free time, especially not every single day… because I’m too lazy haha
When you can only commute with a car, yeah it’s dumb. However, I have a daily commute of 1 hour with my bicycle and it’s a great way to get some exercise. In this regard it’s forcing me to move my body, which I otherwise probably wouldn’t in my free time. Gym of life.
Unfortunately, it is the only way my SO got paint tool SAI 2 with pen pressure working under Linux…

[OC] Picture of my dog from 2006. I swear this is unedited

https://lemmy.world/post/41910817

Plus, your source files would also have to actually be in that format. As an example, Spotify apparently supports up to 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC only
The observation is that most USB-C to 3.5mm (“aux jack”) audio dongles are supporting high quality audio but only support the USB Full Speed (FS) data rate which is not enough for the high quality audio. This causes problems.
It’s awesome! I used FreeCAD and OpenSCAD before and I think I will stick to solvespace for new projects. FreeCAD is OK but quite buggy and the parametric design is a pain. OpenSCAD is also great and I still use it for some things. I think parametric design is cool, but 99/100 times it is completely unnecessary for me and solvespace made me realize this. I initially disliked being unable to define variables for dimensions (and re-using them) but again it’s often overkill and disrupts the flow quite a bit, so suddenly you would spend hours defining parameters and calculations that you wouldn’t use anyways. TLDR: YAGNI basically. Also, solvespace is pretty :) What about you?

[Sway] felt cozy, might delete later

https://lemmy.world/post/40745588

Bravest Coconut on Steam

Bravest Coconut is a silly game about solving story-driven puzzles, meeting a cast of quirky characters, and exploring a world littered with secrets... and you’re a cat. Help Coco unravel the mysterious disappearance of the other members of the Adventurers Guild before it's too late!

That’s what I thought too, initially. But then I thought that maybe there is a good reason for the specific 54.6V figure. But I didn’t dig deeper