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I remember in high school when I started running my monitor in 1024x768 and felt like I was a legit professional programmer.
I remember in high school when I started running my monitor in 1024x768 and felt like I was a legit professional programmer.
I’ve used Silhouette Studio for this exact thing.
The basic edition is free, and has all the snap to alignments you’re looking for. The pro version ($100) lets you save as an SVG, PNG, or PDF, so printing what you make shouldn’t be an issue. It’s a lot more powerful piece of software than I expected it to be.
…then you spend two weeks trying to optimize your code only to watch it break in more spectacular ways than you could imagine before reverting back to the original and hoping no one ever looks.
A bullet hole would be slightly less annoying than the one green dead pixel I have at work.
We have Linux at home!
Linux at home: MS-DOS 5.0 on 5 1/4" floppies
I mean, “Wine, Darling?” Is still pretty good
Puppy got me through a rough year after a nasty virus corrupted my windows boot sector and I couldn’t afford a replacement at the time.
Technically, I had the money a month later but I was enjoying Puppy & just stuck with it.
Wipeout was cool, but I always preferred the N64 “knockoff” Extreme-G