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That's forgetting cost for the greater hardware security, e.g. the security gained by having the telephony chip separate from the SOC so it can't access your CPU's RAM, and the high cost of tbe software development to improve the kernel, the drivers, the toolkits, the apps, etc. that will benefit everybody. If you prefer to not help developing the software ecosystem financialy it's fine, you have another option, but why insulting us for working on that?
@purism @matrix @bart @PINE64

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@epifn Oh yeah everybody has it's preferences. I can definitely see the appeal of having a read-only file system and stuff, I just don't want it myself 馃槈

The plan is to have it viable as a daily driver sooner than a few years though, hopefully somewhere next year even!

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Just received my PinePhone developer edition 馃帀 Damn I'm excited!

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We promised to publish the hardware schematics when the shipped and we delivered: Hardware Schematics and X-ray Scans for Librem 5 Birch puri.sm/posts/a-different-kind

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@duncan_lithgow @petrisch @yorik Also, worth mentioning that some parametric support is coming such as arrays in IFC. This is because roads and infra projects really need that feature.

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@duncan_lithgow @petrisch yes, currently IFC does not support parametric relationships very well. However, this is a relatively simple fix. First, supply both native and IFC , where native is FOSS like Blender or FreeCAD, and then establish an unofficial pset to hold parametric data which Blender and FreeCAD supports. Later when parametrics come into the spec, we swap the pset out.

@thinkMoult @duncan_lithgow
Just going heavyly through the OpeningDesign repo. Its amazing!
So i guess for this approach it would be helpfull if manufacturers (where I'm comming from) would upload theyr objects to github, right? So they could be forked there. That would also make colab more easy....why isn't that happening more often?

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@petrisch @duncan_lithgow We actually already have Git working as a "BIM server" or CDE on a small scale with the OpeningDesign arch studio :) This is completely decentralised!

With Git LFS, I believe this can be scaled, and I am actively trying this out.

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Archipack now supports splitting and merging walls!

youtu.be/UHwHOG3eOoQ

This is an incredibly important feature for #OpenBIM - people split and merge walls every day!

#opensource #bim #blender

@duncan_lithgow Oh right. By BIM providers I mean deliverers to the building industry. Those who know how to use theyr product. Seen BIMServer, which is very cool when the project participants are known already. This is more like bimobject, buildup etc... but dezentralised...whatever that means 馃檪

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Wir haben einen Meilenstein erreicht: die CDU fordert, dass mit 枚ffentlichen Geldern entwickelte Software als #FreieSoftware allen Zugute kommen soll. #publiccode : fsfe.org/news/2019/news-201911 @fsfe #nt

Feeling a little visionary today, wouldn't it be nice if we had a dezentralised network of BIM providers?
There are a lot of BIM hosters around, but:
- You rely completely on them.
- If they are just providing a link, then you have to opt-in.
- None of them will ever be complete.

Wouldn't it be intresting for companies to participate on a network, where they can be the hoster? Something like the Fediverse, BIMiverse in this case.

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phosh 0.1.4 is out: source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh/-

Mostly to fix the pureos amber build but it also fixes window titles in the overview.

@purism

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Redesigning efforts underway at blenderbim.org/ - more mobile friendly and a few new articles!

#blender #bim #openbim #opensource

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My print of one of the latest creations by @davidrevoy arrived today! Looks absolutely amazing. 馃槏 馃帀 Thank you for your great art!

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