The Large Hadron Collider runs on KDE

What's your excuse
dot.kde.org/2008/09/11/kde-congratulates-cerns-large-hadron-collider

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Their goal is to make shit crash, so maybe that's why.

>KDE3

nowonder its a lagging piece of shit on my laptop you need a fucking particle accelerator just to run kde smoothly

Fuck this was an ebin kek

lol

>not krash
9/10

I tried to use KiCAD, software made by CERN, and it's fucking garbage.

>runs ON KDE
wrong

kekddd

9/10, second best one liner I've read today

Kollider has experienced an internal error. Please restart to avoid a singularity incident.

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Serious question:

What actual good has that thing actually done for us?

Like, could you even bake a pizza in it?

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absolutely nothing

But can I use the LHC to play eroge?

but could you bake a pizza in it?

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Nothing,
It's "science" based on garbage and is a money suck.

fpbp

KiCAD is ok. But I don't understand why it doesn't include manual...

Can the large hadron collider play video games?

Wrong. Sciense is based on 'You see, you're wrong', but sometimes this goes so far, that you need 9000 billion moneis in order to proof it.

It's not garbage it's just literally not for the purpose you used it for

Oh man...it has so many bugs in it, not to mention the interface and component design tools are counter-intuitive.

Yeah but, lets say I wanted to cook a really big pizza in it, could I?

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I started using it due to the 3d visualizer, and it's pretty awesome, even though I'm already used to eagle since that's what I use at work.
By the way, it wasn't made by CERN, they simply started to contribute to it recently.

It's terrible software.
Why are saved files incompatible from one version to the next?
Why is the gerber output or pdf output impossible to create circles or produce exact spacing between traces?

I had zero bugs, but usability is trash.
I'd manually do traces in Sprint Layout under Wine, rather than in KiCAD.

OP, I can't run on KDE, I'm a human, humans don't have an OS

I saw CERN's name attached to it, so I attribute it to CERN.
EAGLE is great, even the free license provides enough for most projects.
Much easier to work with than KiCAD.
The KiCAD 3d visualizer is nice, but it's mostly eye-candy.

Fuck this shit.
I design PCBs on paper, than I use inkscape to make a layout.
Also this allow me to do sexy old-school rounded traces.

what first?

Eagle is fine, I've been liking kicad so far, didn't hit any bugs or difficulties yet, so it's really on par with eagle imo with the added bonus of the 3d visualizer, which is great to show off to clients before printing the PCBs and ordering parts.

Nice

3D Visualization of PCBs is very important these days. Not just for eye candy but fitment in high vib environments etc.

not at all mate
KiCAD is fucking good

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Can we bake a pizza in it?

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it does not run on my 512MB RAM 1 core VM