FreeCAD is perfectly good user interface for opencascade. The problem is that as your geometry gets more complicated you start running into the kernel limitations.
Indeed. I would love for it to be true, but aside from opencascade^1 all the professional kernels are proprietary and not in the training set, so LLMs can't just regurgitate them.
^1: Which I really appreciate, but let's be real, it is far behind eg. parasolid.
This is both good and bad. Good ASR can often understand low quality / garbled speech that I could not figure out, but it also "over corrects" sometimes and replaces correct but low prior words with incorrect but much more common ones.
With OCR the risk is you get another xerox[1] incident where all your data looks plausible but is incorrect. Hope you kept the originals!
(This is why for my personal doc scans, I use OCR only for full text search, but retain the original raw scans forever)
If you are not yet in Oracle's clutches you have to be extremely naive or shortsighted to be using Oracle cloud. Obviously the low prices are because they have a shit product and shit reputation, and the moment they think they captured large enough audience they are going to hike them
Yup. They're not offering those prices out of generosity. They're offering them because that's the most they can charge big players who understand what it means to buy from Oracle.
So much "thorough investigation" done but the author did not consider turning off claude for 10 minutes to see if the problems stops? lol
Flagged the submission as it's inaccurate. Will unflag if title gets changed to something like "dev builds script that resets their git repo every 10 minutes, forgets about it, blames claude code with no evidence"
Obviously that's a false dichotomy and a pretty defeatist attitude. But it does have a point.
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