CNBC's 15 minute documentary about FOSS. Very well crafted video.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/14/how-open-source-software-became-the-new-industry-standard.html
#BlenderBIM can now do construction documentation, clash detection, and proxy materials and objects. We can do commercial projects completely without any proprietary software. Version controlled with Git. 100% free and open source pipeline to build buildings.
See all the latest updates now:
https://forums.buildingsmart.org/t/presenting-blender-as-a-new-ifc-authoring-tool/1791/65
This. This changes things. A lot.
Go #opensource. Go #OpenBIM. Quit #Revit. Quit #Autodesk.
I mean, seriously, how many places out there have engineers who develop an M.2 breakout board to debug their phone and then release the schematics so you can make one for your own phone? It's basically Hogwarts over here @purism -- I'm surrounded by wizards.
Are you involved in #architecture #engineering or #construction? I'd like to propose the creation of an #opensource buildingSMART chapter, to help represent FOSS devs to help increase transparency and ethical behaviour in the built environment.
https://forums.buildingsmart.org/t/free-and-open-source-buildingsmart-chapter-creation-proposal/2162
phosh 0.1.5 is out:
https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh/-/tags/v0.1.5
mostly bugfixes this time around (e.g. to work with libhandy 0.0.12)
We are living in an age where everything from clothing to furniture to technology is cheap and disposable. The assumption is that nothing lasts, so one might as well buy the cheapest thing and throw it away when it inevitably breaks. Nowhere is this more true than the phone market, but it's something we want to change with the Librem 5.
https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-longevity-solving-the-problem-of-disposable-technology/
#BlenderBIM now has experimental direct from IFC clash detection. 100% open-source pipelines, here we come. Can be run headlessly on your open source build server, Git commit-hook, or literally anything you want.
Go #opensource. Go #openbim. Quit #revit. Quit #autodesk.
#BlenderBIM now allows you to choose geometric representation contexts and subcontexts to export. Not aware of any proprietary BIM programs which let you do this. #blender
Go #opensource. Go #openbim. Quit #revit. Quit #autodesk.
@greenjon
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
@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 😉
The plan is to have it viable as a daily driver sooner than a few years though, hopefully somewhere next year even!
First successful phone call on a #PinePhone. :) https://soundcloud.com/user-274028038/first-pinephone-call
We promised to publish the hardware schematics when the #Librem5 shipped and we delivered: Hardware Schematics and X-ray Scans for Librem 5 Birch https://puri.sm/posts/a-different-kind-of-transparency/ #OpenHardware #Linux
We are delighted to share that early yesterday we shipped the first #Librem5 Birch devices to backers https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-birch-shipping-announcement/
So BlenderBIM now supports the mirror modifier. You know, because a ton of things in buildings are symmetrical?
https://github.com/IfcOpenShell/IfcOpenShell/commit/031fd1baff23ce4dfbb60d4370c83decb50766f8
@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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