On the other hand the engineers building the CERN had to include a system that compensate for the land tides due to the moon and sun gravity.
On the other hand the engineers building the CERN had to include a system that compensate for the land tides due to the moon and sun gravity.
I was thinking exactly that yesterday, I looked for a way to have few web apps without using ferdium.
The goal for alternative transit is not to remove traffic jam, it’s to transport people.
9mph is slower than a bike, it fits with my experience. When living in a city (in Europe, it might be different in the US) my feeling was always that bike was the fastest, public transport a bit slower but more comfortable (mainly protected from the elements and car drivers) and lastly car was the slowest and more stressful.
In France the police will come and arrest you for suspected terrorism because they you had a vegan book in your kitchen
I understand you’re argument but I disagree. If the goal is to use FreeCAD then yeah, it’s probably better to start as a beginner.
If the goal is design parts using CAD then Onshape is a much better option in my opinion.
I would definitely recommend Onshape, this is what I use.
It’s great that FreeCAD exist but I would not recommend it for a beginner in CAD, there is a very steep learning curve before being able to create anything in it.
This is why coworking spaces exist.
I don’t know in other countries but it is working quite well in France, you can get a subscription to the closest working space and have a desk, meeting rooms … To work remotely.
I like that it gives a separation between home and work but without long commute.
In a few French cities they use the heat from data centers to heat up public pools