Onshape is another alternative. Even runs on Linux too!
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...because they were being sold?
Well, the article would seem to add one more giant upside for Jellyfin.
Or is it "Ladies" and "Gentlemen"?
And I'll guess I'll stop arguing with soneone who can't count, Bonehead.
From: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210512
With 80% Limit enabled, your iPhone will occasionally charge to 100 percent to maintain accurate battery state-of-charge estimates.
Killswitch or not, the roads in your neighborhood should be redesigned. It should not be posdible to go 125 in a 25.
"This sign won't stop me because I can't read!"
They all seem to be ceramic-coated. So. When will you admit that hard-anodized is porus, requires a coating, and the coating can still be teflon? "Hard Anodized" is a useless keyword.
Chart seems about right, road wear scales to the 4th power of weight per axle.
Correct, hard anodized does not equal Teflon. But point me to a link selling just a hard anodized pan. If you search "hard anodized cookware" the top links are all hard anodized + teflon ("nonstick"). Tfal, Calphalon, Cuisinart...
When I was testing this a couple of years ago it seemed to break every couple of months though, and part of the game was Autodesk was actively detecting Linux installs and borking them. Has that changed?