If that's the case, it's a bit of an ugly hack but you could make a wrapper script placed in /usr/local/bin/inkscape
like this:
#!/bin/bash
flatpack run org.inkscape.Inkscape ${*}
(the ${*}
will pass along all the arguments that the wrapper script was called with)
Thanks! I've made lots of wide area and close-up terrain models using DEM and lidar before, but trimming to state boundaries has always been the challenge. Every time I try to trim the raster data in qgis I don't get anywhere, even though it should be possible.
The OpenSCAD primitive is a new one for me though - thanks! In the past I've just used the DEMto3D plugin in qgis.
Does anyone know of a good resource to download or generate terrain / elevation STL models that are bound to the shape of US states?
I came across this posting but the files are pretty low resolution and look pretty bad at the size I want to print.
Thanks! Per my other comment, I guess I've gotta look at Z-Wave if there are no wifi-only options available. Checking out the T6 Pro now
Can anyone recommend a thermostat system that is self-hosted (no third-party cloud) and integrates into homeassistant nicely? Something tasmota based would be even better.
This is the final bit of home automation that's been difficult to solve. I've got a heat pump system and there are very few smart thermostat systems that aren't beholden to a public cloud service.
For me, they'd have to
- Replace /u/spez
- Implement some sort of publicly auditable accountability re: shadowbans and database-level comment editing
- Open-source significant parts of their platform.
I have zero expectation that any of these things will happen. The most healthy way forward, for an open and free internet, is the meritocracy of the fediverse.
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