My experience with Orca on Windows is the same. Any complex model causes bedshitting, and I've tried basically all of the solutions suggested on their issue tracker. I had mild success with affinity tweaking (ie forcing the slicer to only use real cores. not hyperthreads) but it's still hitting a ceiling.
Fair point. Just remember that almost everyone that's in the Linux Desktop space has formed a subjective opinion based on past experiences, and the popular hate for Ubuntu is there for a reason. Sometimes it's a silly reason, sometimes it's a valid reason.
Anyway, if I'm recommending a distribution for newbies it's going to be (1) something KDE-based (or possibly LMDE if they're a Mac convert) and (2) something as far away from Canonical's shenanigans as possible.
You seem to think that box #2 is the last hope. I'm not ready to give up on that one yet. But if things get so bad that the ballot box truly doesn't matter any more, we still have two more to defend liberty with. I hope we never again need the fourth box.
Throwing your hands in the air and saying "it's too rigged, there's no hope" is exactly what the opps want.
The answer is to fight for a healthcare system that covers all health (including mental) instead of trying to be the most effective funnel of money from the poor into the coffers of the rich.
Sadly, the people who are most lacking in mental health support are largely the ones who actively fight against such a structure (because propaganda works).
Honestly whether it's PLA or not it seems incredibly foolish to print with filament impregnated with carbon fibers. Like, "hey this lead tastes sweet" level of foolish.
I read some article or saw some video claiming that explorer was basically a react app now, which is why unlocking the screen takes 3.5 business days when you enter the correct password.
Can second LibreWolf, though you have to be aware that it tweaks quite a few things in the name of privacy that you may want to turn back on.
For example, I was unable to use my FoundryVTT webapp until I re-enabled WebGL in the settings. Which reminds me, I need to see if that feature can be whitelisted per-domain or if it's all-or-nothing...
Meanwhile, me running Fedora 24/7 and still playing Fortnite just fine with my kids: 🌕👀