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Fair enough, I can understand that. Happy canning either way!
Fair enough, I can understand that. Happy canning either way!
Any canning related communities you can recommend now that you are over here?
Man, I feel spoiled after reading some of the stories on here, but for me, Solidworks. After being trained on Creo, moving to Solidworks is like Fisher-Price CAD.
Many things I’d gotten used to having a dedicated, robust tool for become having to trick the program into doing what you want it to do. The biggest offender is the drawings package - I swear this has not left the 90s in terms of UX design.
Anything not from Nvidia is just “sparkling CUDA”
I haven’t noticed any of this. Where are you seeing them?
Think smaller - it will be determined ‘not medically necessary’ by insurance, and cost $100k out of pocket.
No, not with emby directly - but Jellyfin is a fork of emby, so tangentially!
Nice, that’s in great shape! Love the front loader, all I’ve got for hydraulics is the 3 point on the rear. I’ll snap a pic tomorrow and add it to this comment.
'51 truck and '63 tractor here - you’d be surprised! For the majority of standardized things (seals, bolts, bulbs, etc) it’s easy enough to find a cross reference table, and just order the part from napa or Grainger.
For more specialized things (like if you break an input shaft), eBay or any number if specialized stores online will have original parts that have just been sitting in a warehouse for the past 70 years. Here’s one of my main sources for the truck: https://shop.midwestmilitary.com/product-category/m37/
Occasionally I do have to fabricate a replacement.
I’ve been running Jellyfin since around it’s inception - highly recommend! Not quite as feature heavy as Plex yet, but an excellent community.
I dunno man, if it had one more checkmark I’d have been sold.