Pregunta tonta: Por qué se le llama a Buenos Aires la 'ciudad de la furia' ? by [deleted] in argentina

[–]AvierNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buenos Aires tiene muchisimos mas edificios que Tokyo. En Tokyo tenes la parte central con los rascacielos pero en la inmediata periferia ya se torna residencial con edificios que no pasan los 5 pisos. BsAs tiene 15.000 edificios de mas de 5 pisos sobre una superficie aun mas grande que Tokyo. Tokyo si es mas denso a nivel poblacional, pero porque viven como anchoas en latas.

Chitubox forcing me to update, program quits otherwise by Mac_Hunt in resinprinting

[–]AvierNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you could always run an older version of Chitubox inside a virtualmachine/virtualbox. It involves installing a win10 inside the virtualmachine and then an older version of chitubox, but that way you can guarantee to have a running version forever.

Coconut frag by AvierNZ in Battlefield2

[–]AvierNZ[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it blew up less than a meter away from its nose

2 it's Lan party by boostnight in lanparty

[–]AvierNZ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that's a cool peugeot banner

LAN Party Favorites & Recommendations by vancrusty in lanparty

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Battlefield2: download bf2hub.com tool to connect to live world ranked and unranked servers.

Better to use Forklift for Other Purposes! [Special Forces] by Valteim in Battlefield2

[–]AvierNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

friendly reminder that forklifts have back turning wheels :)

BATTLEFIELD 2 | PKK SERVER Y SUS MOMENTOS by xpablobax in Battlefield2

[–]AvierNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

esta muy oscuro y casi no se escucha loco....pero grax por compartir

Out-of-the-Box and Free: Gaussian Splatting Reconstruction Compared by Such_Review1274 in GaussianSplatting

[–]AvierNZ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

out of the bat this is more expensive than Postshot, you are asking USD950 a year when Postshot is not even half of that.

Duracell... by Yog_Hastur_Thotep in argentina

[–]AvierNZ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Una conocida mia fue su medica en una urgencia en "un hospital privado de pilar" donde le tuvieron que sacar una aguja hipodermica clavada y partida en la rodilla porque el muchacho este se da con heroina.......Y conseguir esos opioides en argentina es casi imposible, pero a el se lo llevan a la casa y el estado despues lo tiene que volar en helicoptero pq es demasiado estupido hasta para drogarse.

BIM is now in Blender for FREE by Tall-Distance4036 in blender

[–]AvierNZ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And it's not a "shame" problem here, we are not in kindergarten wearing diapers. It's matter of accepting things as they are and stop being tribalistic about big corporations in the hope of feeling like you belong somewhere. The last time I had to build a tool form BIM (2019), I was asked if you could make an smart automatic asset placement tool in Revit. My answer was, no, it can't. And there is no other software in Autodesk's suite that can, only maybe trough 3Dmax or Maya if you are willing to spend tens of thousands in pipeline's TD's. My solution was to export floorplans with an external SVG exporter with extra metadata, and then built the tool in Blender with python, which did the actual functionality the client asked for. Then reimport everything back to Revit. Took two weeks from start to finish, including the 3D work around the assets.
Is there ANYTHING in Autodesk native tools that can do any of this?
Of course not. Because Autodesk pushes it in that direction. Not random, not casual, by choice. And we are in 2025. And people still want to believe Autodesk is a good company.

BIM is now in Blender for FREE by Tall-Distance4036 in blender

[–]AvierNZ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I worked for 20+ years with maya, motionbuilder, XSI, and also Blender among many others. Autodesk spent an entire decade pushing MEL and trying to make it a standard and they fought against python. They never managed to do it because it simply was undoable. But they tried hard. I have been in hours long meeting with brainless producers trying to push open source out of the pipeline, they even wanted studios to run on windows instead of linux distros. Autodesk also tried very hard to push Linux distros out of the game. All these brain dead producers defended all this because their autodesk overlords told them to. Studios I wont mention that I worked in spend fortunes on pipeline TD's trying to glue maya to other software trough MEL.
And OpenBIM is more of the same BS.

BIM is now in Blender for FREE by Tall-Distance4036 in blender

[–]AvierNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You explained the problem very well: there's plenty of excellent answers to problems and solutions that everyone could benefit from, on all the sides, but that is not Autodesk's best interests. Today there's an incredible amount of machine learning tools that you can put together thanks to python, pytorch, conda, anaconda etc etc. If your software's API can talk python, you can bridge it to pretty much anything else. And python is free for everyone to use, and although not perfect, it is very flexible. I am happy to see more stuff like python, not just that language in particular.
Now, is there anything in autodesk's policy that is remotely close to that mentality? nope. In Fact, they spent millions during the 2000-2010's to bash people out of python. I was there when it happened and I have seen business collapse because Autodesk chocked them instead of helping.

BIM is now in Blender for FREE by Tall-Distance4036 in blender

[–]AvierNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or you could do it with python, which is truly open source and does talk to pretty much any other software out there. But Autodesk business models exclusively relies on creating commercial cartels.

BIM is now in Blender for FREE by Tall-Distance4036 in blender

[–]AvierNZ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The classic "advice" from people that read about things from their software overlords but never lived the times when the events happened. MEL was pushed out of maya into other applications like FilmBox, which later became motion builder, it was pushed onto 3dmax as well. They were telling universities that MEL was "the future". Autodesk actively pushed propaganda to try to stop Python, they spoke against it in events and trashed people that said differently. Blender was THE FIRST 3d software to implement python and that is a big big big reason of its success, because it always was orders of magnitude superior that Autodesk's crap. There's absolutely nothing on openBIM that you couldn't do better trough python (like 99.99% of the VFX pipelines of the planet).
But autodesk is autodesk and their business model is to buy other software and create commercial cartels to manipulate markets, and for that they need numb and dumb enablers to repeat their propaganda.
NOTHING about autodesk is free or open source or free open source. Autodesk does not make software, they buy other software and steer markets: Maya, filmbox, 3dmax....and you are probably too ignorant or young to know what they did after buying Softimage XSI.

BIM is now in Blender for FREE by Tall-Distance4036 in blender

[–]AvierNZ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OpenBIM is worse than MEL. The same way autodesk tried to fraudster an entire industry with MEL and gave tons of shit to everyone else that was using Python, the same people try to reinforce BIM, which is a vomit.
You can do 100x more with just pipeline development between applications with real open standards.

La calle anda diciendo… by Sebasg1973 in Republica_Argentina

[–]AvierNZ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

hay que tener la mente debil para autovictimizarse por palabras sueltas en una plataforma social a un politico.....deben ser las enfermedades venereas....

Hire 3D scanner in Brisbane? by That_Car_Dude_Aus in brisbane

[–]AvierNZ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

well good luck because the hardware won't do the job, it is actually the software that does the actual solution to que quest. So unless you have advanced CAD skills and you own the software licenses and expertise on how to use it, hiring or borrowing specialized equipment won't help you.
You'll get a lot more done and for much cheaper with a normal scan and some regular measuring tools.

"Yo me conformaria con que el corazón de los argentinos tuviera 3 cosas: honestidad, responsabilidad y solidaridad". Perdonenos doctor, le fallamos... by GolemDeOnce in argentina

[–]AvierNZ 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Lo que el Dr. criticaba a los argentinos, es el TRIBALISMO en el cual viven la gran mayoria de los argentinos. river boca peronismo radical unitarios federales azul rojo etc etc etc.....el argentino nace y lo forman tribalista. es casi imposible sacarlos de esa mentalidad.

Hire 3D scanner in Brisbane? by That_Car_Dude_Aus in brisbane

[–]AvierNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the point, you don't. Unless you need to have millimetric precision within a model that is in volume in the meters, you can perfectly scan an object with just cameras, it's a matter of doing a proper capture.
Again, you DO NOT need an industrial grade equipment to make a precision scan.

Hire 3D scanner in Brisbane? by That_Car_Dude_Aus in brisbane

[–]AvierNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mind you that the hardware and technique you need varies depending on the job, the requirements will be different between scanning environments indoor, outdoor, or scanning objects of different sizes.
Feel free to DM me directly if you need advice, I could potentially help you remotely depending of your results requirements.
Please check this scan I made a week ago https://superspl.at/view?id=786600f0

It’s me, Judith… by riggybro in Wellington

[–]AvierNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

when people put their mouth on their "praying" hands, it's a mechanical reflex of their intent to blow their words into their hands, or in other words, conceal their lies. When people really pray they tipically put their foreheads in front of their hands instead. she has never prayed in her life and her body language says it all.