pyscad
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pyscad | orange | |
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36 | 27 | |
37 | 4,633 | |
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10.0 | 9.6 | |
about 13 years ago | 4 days ago | |
C++ | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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pyscad
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
There's OpenSCAD, but I don't think it's exactly what you mean
https://openscad.org/
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Help for the mentally challenged! I am trying to find easy software to create this drawing and export it as a 3d printer file. And going slightly mad as 3d software is different... Any advice welcome please.
For something this simple you can use OpenSCAD (https://openscad.org). It's free and pretty easy to learn. Below are the two commands required to produce the solid object indicated by the picture. The application can export anything you create as an STL.
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code to design
Are you asking about something like https://openscad.org which allows you to code your model? An example of its use can be seen in the OpenFlexure project.
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Free 3D Modeling Software not web-based?
I use OpenSCAD. https://openscad.org - it's what the Thingiverse Customizer is based on (and if you upload .scad files to Thingiverse, the Customizer works for your design too).
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Generative AI for 3D Modeling and Printing
One tool many people use for parametric modeling is OpenSCAD which is very utilitarian and has methods for constructing 3d and 2d geometry (and 3d from 2d such as extrusion).
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Just bought my first 3D printer
OpenSCAD is free and open source. It's great for creating functional parts. Its input .scad files are just plain text files.
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Remove text
Download OpenSCAD from https://openscad.org and that NameTag.scad file from Thingiverse. Open the scad file in OpenSCAD, and use OpenScadās text editor or Customizer view to replace āyour nameā hit āRenderā then export to STL. Print the STL.
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Seeking High-Quality Casino-Grade Four-Sided Dice (d4) in Symmetrical Tetrahedron Shape
In the open source, cross platform, OpenSCAD, the following makes a regular tetrahedron:
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Tech bro needs hobby suggestion :p
You'll feel right at home with OpenSCAD ("The programmer's solid 3D CAD modeller)
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New Prusa Owner (MK4)
Yea. Parametric is the right world. That would be very nice to have. Almost every single Parametric model (example) on Printables is on F360 (or the older ones in OpenSCAD - but they haven't done a new release in years now).
orange
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Hierarchical Clustering
I know I've tooted its horn before, but Orange3 is a pretty neat Python-based GUI platform that makes this and a metric buttload of other statistical/ML techniques available to non-programmer types.
Just watch out for null character `x00` in the corpus. That always seems to kill it stone dead.
https://orangedatamining.com/
https://orange3.readthedocs.io/projects/orange-visual-progra...
- Orange Data Mining
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The Graph of Wikipedia [video]
For all you folks who aren't ace programmer types, the Orange3[1] platform gives you a very miniaturized[2] ability to turn out these sorts of visualizations very rapidly. It's not the most stable thing in the world, but the node-based ML workflow designer is worth the price of admission all by itself.
[1] https://orangedatamining.com/
[2] The Wikipedia extension in Text limits each search result to 25 articles, so sucking all of Wikipedia is . . well, Orange text analytics crashes when I look at it sideways with a null character, so let's not think about what would happen.
- Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
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Taxonomy Management?
First is identifying the "similar" things in a corpus. Best way I know to do that, for non-programmer audiences, is the Orange Data Mining tool, which gives you a node-based text mining interface to perform statistical analysis on text. Hierarchical Clustering shows - very rapidly - how similar your "modules" are, which ones are most similar. There's many other techniques (semantic viewer, similarity hash, etc) as well - the right one will depend on how your content is laying about.
- Orange: Open-source machine learning and data visualization
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What exactly is AutoGPT?
Both tools are ripoffs of a data mining framework named Orange 3
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Why don't more people use Altair for python Visualizations instead of Plotly?
You should also check out Orange Data Mining, it allows to create a lot of charts, filter data from a chart to another, build ML models, predictions and a lot more. And you can do it with zero code.
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Advice on Transitioning to Data Science/ML/AI without Coding Experience
You can start with a free GUI based tool Orange. It is a component based data science workflow tool, which you can use to handle 60-75% of the traditional data science tasks from classification, regression, to basic neural networks.
- Has anybody used Orange?
What are some alternatives?
manifold - Geometry library for topological robustness
glue - Linked Data Visualizations Across Multiple Files
lcsc2kicad - Generate KiCAD Part Libraries based on LCSC PCBA database
Pandas - Flexible and powerful data analysis / manipulation library for Python, providing labeled data structures similar to R data.frame objects, statistical functions, and much more
kicad_scripts - Utility Kicad scripts
RDKit - The official sources for the RDKit library
horizon - Horizon is a free EDA package
Airflow - Apache Airflow - A platform to programmatically author, schedule, and monitor workflows
kicad-plugins - Miscellaneous plugins for KiCad
Interactive Parallel Computing with IPython - IPython Parallel: Interactive Parallel Computing in Python
tp-vector - Library for generating SVG files for laser cutters.
NumPy - The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python.