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1 month agoLONGPASSWORDALLCAPS


LONGPASSWORDALLCAPS


fully 100% confirmed
Citation needed.


Alibre is quite good. All the features I need, price is OK. If you don’t need all the features Alibre Atom3D can be bought for 250€, the full version starts at 1000€. That’s really cheap for CAD. The only thing missing is Linux support.


A bit small I would say. I thought of a 42U 19 inch rack. Maybe its just the power supply?


My guess: Valve is partnering with IBM. They are bringing the mainframe to the masses, with SteamOS preinstalled.
They are probably inspired by the guy who bought a mainframe and put it in his parents basement.
Sounds dangerous, you could get a problem with copyrights with a name like that.


What in their mission statement disqualifies on device face recognition?

+1 for Alibre.
With v29 (release probably in march) they are changing the UI framework, the last thing preventing it on any other OSs. In the latest live stream on YouTube they hinted that they would look into a Linux port if there is enough interest. 3 of 4 hosts in the stream gave a thumbs up for Linux, so there is hope.
Edit: Link to the stream https://youtu.be/uDheVp1OH4Y?t=5184
Compared to other CAD its cheap as hell. Especially if you don’t need the all features, you can get Atom3D for less than 300€. For everyone interested: wait for promotions, the price is heavily discounted a few times per year.