nathanielvirgo
nathanielvirgo
Hi! `which git` gives me ``` /usr/bin/git ``` and `"git --version".unixCmd` gives me ``` git version 2.24.3 (Apple Git-128) ``` These are the same outputs I get from running the...
Hi, just an update on my version of this issue: I installed SuperCollider on a brand new machine and quarks works fine. This is with the same version of git...
@bryn19 I noticed that your $PATH contains "/usr/local/bin/git", which is odd because presumably that's a file rather than a folder - maybe your problem is/was related to that?
I couldn't tell from this thread: did this feature get merged in, and is it currently available in Cura? I would like to print some mathematical surfaces, and it's much...
BagelOrb, a question (related to codehero's comment): in order to do what you suggest, would I also need to triangulate the top and bottom surfaces of each slice and union...
Great! I was just testing it as you were posting that message - I made an STL file containing only the sides of a cube, with no top or bottom,...
Perfect, that's easy to do. Second question: how can I know the exact heights at which Cura will slice the model? For example, if I have my bottom layer set...
Hmm, but that's not really the desired result - I want the codomain to be H⊗M rather than M⊗H. That gives the result but what I want is this:
It would be great also just to have an example of inference in a directed graphical model. e.g. just the standard sprinkler example would be really useful for getting a...
I don't think it is very sensible for this to be closed as "a workflow issue". I guess the thing about workflows is, different people have different ones. For example,...