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cm0002@toast.ooo to Linux@programming.dev · 4 days ago

Linux gaming is getting faster because Windows APIs are becoming Linux kernel features

www.xda-developers.com

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Linux gaming is getting faster because Windows APIs are becoming Linux kernel features

www.xda-developers.com

cm0002@toast.ooo to Linux@programming.dev · 4 days ago
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As time goes on, fewer games than ever are unplayable on Linux
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    MCAD

    ?

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      CAD software for Mechanical design (mechanical engineers use it to design motors and transmissions and other machinery).

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        interesting, worked in cad/cam and arch viz but never ran into it called mcad. always specific applications like catia or autocad, onshape etc… assumed it was an application name

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          Because if I say CAD then it would include KiCAD which is rock solid already and IMHO is perfect for most SME too

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            cool

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          There’s also ECAD software for electronics. I believe a lot of product teams use both ECAD and MCAD. The former for designing the circuit board, the latter for designing the case and any moving parts.

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