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4 days agoOnshape is an okay option for Linux (I’ve been able to do everything I used to to in Inventory), although I hate that it’s cloud based. I know that a rug pull is inevitable, but I figure I’ll stick with it until then.
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Just a sweaty nerd interested in software, home automation, emotional issues, and polite discourse about all of the above.
Onshape is an okay option for Linux (I’ve been able to do everything I used to to in Inventory), although I hate that it’s cloud based. I know that a rug pull is inevitable, but I figure I’ll stick with it until then.
Not all Bluetooth stuff requires an app. I have dozens of BLE sensors all around my house and I haven’t downloaded anything for the majority of them. My BLE proxies pick them up automagically and I get a notification on my phone about a new detected device.
There are a few where you have to hack some bullshit, but I just avoided buying more of those once I learned that some of my shit needed that.