[-] TinyLightShow@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

Fox Stevenson: Go Like, Out My Head, Enemy Brain, Like That.... Just to name a few. Just Don't Mind and Don't Care Crown are also pretty dope

[-] TinyLightShow@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

Packaging engineer here. I would LOVE to see those cushion curves!!

[-] TinyLightShow@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

1996 Chevrolet Impala SS.

Due to some poor decisions, I had my license suspended for 6 months and a friend of mine ended up driving my 2000 Expedition since I couldn't, and she started treating it like it was hers. I couldn't stand this, so when I was able to drive again and she still hadn't gotten her own vehicle, I wanted to get something she wouldn't want to drive since she liked my Expy so much. This led me to trading the Expy straight up for a 96 Impala with a broken odometer. She HATED that car but I fuckin loved it. And it was MINE. I installed the 9C1 (Cop car) suspension including front and rear springs, added Edelbrock headers and installed an Infinity sound system complete with dual subs in the trunk. Even added rear door speakers since there were none and it was the cleanest install I'd ever done. I loved that car, but we were moving to Colorado, we needed a truck, and the transmission valve body needed rebuilt which I didn't have time to do so I traded it. I'm still very sad about it but it will always be my favorite vehicle that I'd owned.

[-] TinyLightShow@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I just picked up Shadow of the Tomb Raider after not having touched a Tomb Raider game since PS1, and still never finishing them. It's pretty good! It feels a lot like God of War but with Lara Croft. Makes me want to pick up the previous iterations to get more of the story, since I'm a bit lost, but it's easy to fill in some of the blanks.

[-] TinyLightShow@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Solidworks user here. This is true.

[-] TinyLightShow@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Yes, please! I would love to have this as a feature.

[-] TinyLightShow@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I might try with my home machine, one day. I just know what happened when I tried to use the wrong driver version for my GPU. It wasn't one that was certified by Solidworks, so lots of weirdness happened - configurations in assemblies kept reverting to other configurations, and things didn't seem to "stick." Switched to a certified driver, and problems went away. Well, most of them. It is still Solidworks, keep in mind.

[-] TinyLightShow@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

I've also tried a number of free alternatives and none of them work like Solidworks. Plus, I have so much automation I've built into it that it's really hard to migrate. I use VBA scripts and Excel to drive PDF export options, all driven from a custom properties tab. So much automation that I've hand-built that I wish I could just drop into Linux and be in my way :(

[-] TinyLightShow@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I would love to switch completely to Linux, but the Engineering software I use is specific to Windows and their certified drivers (Solidworks). However, my home computer may get the switch sooner than later! I love how well SteamOS works and now I want it on my main machine.

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