As any Linux chat room or forum will tell you, the most powerful tool to any Linux user is a terminal emulator. Just about every program under the sun has a command line alternative, be it CAD, note taking, or web browsing. Likewise, the digital audio workstation (DAW) is the single most important tool to anyone making music. Therefore, [unspeaker] decided the two should, at last, be combined with a terminal based DAW called Tek.
Thanks u. By CAD u mean Computer Aided Design? If so, what are terminal emulator alternatives for that?
OpenSCAD?
That is a dangerous road.
But it is also a fun road!
It’s super useful to make custom 3D prints.
I’ve been using a script to generate custom nameplates which are oriented such that the face is parallel to the build plate, so I can swap filament colors when it transitions from the nameplate to the name.
I could do this manually in CAD, but it would take a huge amount of time. Now I just edit a script file, alter a string or two and adjust some spacing values and get a ready to print model.
Pretty neat
Looks a bit like Soundtracker et al.
Thanks for the share!
Those crazy mfers lmao