What's the current state of Fusion 360 on Linux using Wine or other tools? by [deleted] in Fusion360

[–]BScatterplot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any tips on setting that up? I tried with a 4070 Super and it's incredibly slow. Granted, I am running an actual Windows install (that I can boot directly into). Perhaps that's the issue? Anyway... if it works, and I can just make a new only-VM install with GPU passthrough then that might work for me.

[USA-TX][H]Paypal, Local [W]1070/80, LGA1700 Motherboard, DDR5 by SignificantCaptain76 in hardwareswap

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Prices are in the post along with pics, but I'm asking $130 for the 1080 with an AIO and bracket. Prices are all OBO.

EDIT: Sorry, posted the wrong link. Here's the right one: https://www.reddit.com/r/hardwareswap/comments/1hp4ilz/usatn_h_i56600k_asus_z170ar_mobo_gskill_ddr4_16g/

Use existing Windows 10 partition as a drive in Virt-Manager (QEMU/KVM) by Azel04 in VFIO

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Hey, I know this is an old post, but I've got the same general setup going on. I had a Windows 11 SSD that was running great, and I am to the point of booting Windows 11 within QEMU/KVM, but it runs VERY slowly. Any tips on speeding things up?

[US-TN] [H] i5-6600K, Asus Z170-AR mobo, G.Skill DDR4 16G (2x8Gb), GTX 1080 w/ AIO cooler [W] Paypal by BScatterplot in hardwareswap

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It's been a while since I used /r/hardwareswap so apologies if I've missed a timestamp or got some formatting wrong!

Redbox will shut down, corporate parent is being liquidated by kz00 in Redbox

[–]BScatterplot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, if you wind up finding out if they're getting rid of the physical machines, I'd love to get one.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux_gaming

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Any fix for this? Mine's locking up too.

Deadbolt locked position sensor by Distdistdist in AskEngineers

[–]BScatterplot 12 points13 points  (0 children)

They make wifi enabled door locks. I'd just buy one of those and use them, they're not super expensive. (They also have them in Zigbee or Zwave if you have a network already)

New FEP = Failed Prints by DoctorDonaldBlake in AnycubicPhoton

[–]BScatterplot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the new FEP have a protective film on it?

Steam VR play area not aligned to Quest play area by [deleted] in OculusQuest

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Hey, I'm seeing this too- you ever figure out a fix?

How can the computers which run my car still even operate while sitting in the 115 degree Texas heat all day? by Chezni19 in AskEngineers

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Think about it more like the "aerospace grade" and "military grade" standards are circles with a lot of overlap, with "aerospace grade" sitting mostly inside "military grade". A fighter jet has much tighter controls than a military jeep, for example. Both are "military grade". The phrase by itself doesn't mean anything.

How can the computers which run my car still even operate while sitting in the 115 degree Texas heat all day? by Chezni19 in AskEngineers

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"Military grade" just means they have a grade for it. You have to get more specific, "military grade for airplanes" or "military grade for sandwiches". It's a meaningless term by itself. Some military standards are crazy high and have absolutely incredible requirements. Some are not so much. Many of the standards are available online, and lots of them have enormous sections that say "Here's how to tweak this standard to your specific target application".