Shape binder is what you need. Shape binder can be used to reference geometry from another body. What I would do is I'd make one pocket on the main body. Then select another body and make it an active body. Then select the pocket you made (the surface or the edge) and create a shape binder (part design). This will effectively import the selected feature from the first body and you can reference it from second body. Make sure you hide the first body, as it somehow gets in the way of shape binder, for some reason. Repeat for third body.
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Yes, flaxseed oil for salads is great. It just takes forever to polymerize. We're talking weeks, maybe up to a month. But you can still use the cutlery, it will just wear off fast. You can speed it up by boiling it before use, but have to be careful to not burn it or have it go ablaze. I just use it raw and apply it from time to time, eventually it all just blends and I reapply once a year.
Looks like you're just missing Linux to compete the list. It's not for everyone yet, though.
Well, it's not 2024 just yet. And besides that, I don't think it's possible to completely control everything that gets imported, but I reckon it's going to be a rather rare occurrence in the future.
Stallman is also a oss preacher and he has an incentive to visit as many places as he can to spread the good word of free software, whereas Linus not so much. He pretty much has his work cut out for him already. But it most likely comes down to him not being a traveling sort of guy. If he was into it, he'd probably find a way to justify it.
It's often about the money, yes. But highly sought after engineers who can choose where they want to work probably have other criteria too, like not getting stuck in MS corporate ladder long term. That being said, money compensates for a lot of things, that's just the world we live in.
Yes, for one device, I'd do wifi too. ZigBee does add complexity, but it also adds many possibilities. Esphome is a good solution, I use it also. In fact it seemlessly integrates with HA, so it doesn't matter
One of the bigger reasons is ZigBee is capable of mesh network forming, which is useful if you want more devices to be smart. It's also low power. And the devices are in their private network isolated from the internet, which is also a desirable quality. In summary, ZigBee is built for smart devices, whereas wifi not so much.
This is great! I've only recently discovered jq and was thrilled to have it after bashing my head in bash for a couple of days. I replaced the whole operation with a single line. This tutorial is just what I need. I like that it's interactive and has neatly grouped examples! Bookmarking it, as I'll need it very soon again.
No, you can just install it. The biggest drawback is you can't easily follow your subscribed channels. There is a way to import the list, but no easy way to update. The rest works great!
Ja mislim da je ovo bio neki zajeb, neka operacija koja je pošla naopako. Vlast je možda, a možda i nije bila umešana u to. I zatečeni su nespremni za ovako nešto i u panici se očigledno ne snalaze. Neće da ispadne da ne podržavaju narod, idu izbori. Neće da ispadne ni da ih podržavaju, jer se plaše šta će s pregovorima. Ne žele eskalaciju, a ne umeju ni da smire situaciju. I ispadaju jednostavno - nesposobni, što i jesu oduvek.
There is indeed multiple ways of doing anything in freecad. But over time, I prefer staying in Part design as much as possible as this makes it more modifiable and customizable and there are plenty of reasons more for me. But in the end - whatever works is good enough.