jcapriotti wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 12:14 pm I think @matt needs to have "CAD Forum" shirts made up for us going to SolidWorks World.
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Add @mattpeneguy's avatar to take it to a new level.
jcapriotti wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 12:14 pm I think @matt needs to have "CAD Forum" shirts made up for us going to SolidWorks World.
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I kind of like the subtle approach.
That or "R.I.P. SOLIDWORKS WORLD".
@RickB Maybe you should show the ONE and TWO hat!mattpeneguy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:16 pm This is almost perfect...Just needs to be Swamp blue colored.
I am pretty sure i receive the same email two years agomike miller wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 9:37 am This email I just got says it all.
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"Is your CAD tool futureproof?" Say Sherlock, we've all been wondering! Guess what the seven technologies are that your CAD tool needs to "stay ahead of the curve". Stability is not one of them.
1. 3D printing (don't all CAD programs have this?)
2. Cloud (you didn't see that coming, did you?)
3. AI/Machine Learning
4. Smart Factories (what's CAD got to do with that?)
5. New materials (welcome to 1995)
6. Internet of Things (again, CAD??)
7. Virtual Augmented Reality (I thought those were two different things: VR...AR...please pick one.)
Why does my cad software need to be a 3d slicer as well? I would prefer they focus on writing good cad software. There are plenty of decent slicers out there to pick from.
If I was good with Memes I would make one of a pathetically crafted (Maybe cheap FDM) ring and caption "One CAD to rule them all."
It all makes sense when you realize they've transitioned from a software company to a marketing company.mike miller wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 9:37 am This email I just got says it all.
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"Is your CAD tool futureproof?" Say Sherlock, we've all been wondering! Guess what the seven technologies are that your CAD tool needs to "stay ahead of the curve". Stability is not one of them.
1. 3D printing (don't all CAD programs have this?)
2. Cloud (you didn't see that coming, did you?)
3. AI/Machine Learning
4. Smart Factories (what's CAD got to do with that?)
5. New materials (welcome to 1995)
6. Internet of Things (again, CAD??)
7. Virtual Augmented Reality (I thought those were two different things: VR...AR...please pick one.)
FTFY.
I haven't bothered to look at what else they have to offer because I don't need any of that, and I don't see that changing, regardless of how many buzzwords they use.mattpeneguy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 10:04 am FTFY.
I haven't even bothered to look at what they have to offer because in typical SW fashion I'm sure it's lacking critical functionality or broken in some way...Definitely not mature, and I'd rather they dedicate those resources to other aspects. If they want a good slicer implemented, they should just buy it, similar to how they added FEA by buying it.
Implementing a slicer is really reinventing the wheel...
Probably for many of the same reasons that your CAD tool must absolutely be able to do CAM, FEA, CFD, PDM, PLM, DFM, MBD, PCB design, Electrical, Routing and Piping, rendering, costing, Sustainability Reports, and heating Ramen noodles.
Needlessly connecting tat to the internet for five minutes of the novelty of being able to control something pointless like your lightbulbs, from your phone, at the near total expense of network security.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 10:47 am Speaking of which, what does "The Internet of Things" mean, anyway? Does anyone know?
IoT is the reality where connected microcomputers are in lots (ok, I meant LOTS) of stuff to detect things, call back, and make take an action locally if appropriate.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 10:47 am I haven't bothered to look at what else they have to offer because I don't need any of that, and I don't see that changing, regardless of how many buzzwords they use.
Speaking of which, what does "The Internet of Things" mean, anyway? Does anyone know?
Communication of all electrical devices with each other over the internet,Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 10:47 am Speaking of which, what does "The Internet of Things" mean, anyway? Does anyone know?
Just to dig back into 4 years ago, most of these things were emergent - back then. For context, none of these things are completely new. It's just new to either DSS or, by extension, to us. Here, I've shown in red markups where their listed seven topics were. I'm a little surprised that "Industry 4.0" is not listed explicitly here (essentially, Smart Factories). Buzz buzz buzz. Unimpressive. I am far more concerned about whether the software I actually use is futureproof versus the whims of its parent corporation.mike miller wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 9:37 am This email I just got says it all.
"Is your CAD tool futureproof?" Say Sherlock, we've all been wondering! Guess what the seven technologies are that your CAD tool needs to "stay ahead of the curve". Stability is not one of them.
1. 3D printing (don't all CAD programs have this?)
2. Cloud (you didn't see that coming, did you?)
3. AI/Machine Learning
4. Smart Factories (what's CAD got to do with that?)
5. New materials (welcome to 1995)
6. Internet of Things (again, CAD??)
7. Virtual Augmented Reality (I thought those were two different things: VR...AR...please pick one.)
That's just not true, there's things like Boss Extrude and Cut Extrude...Lucas wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 8:23 pm Eventually DSS like to do some marketing about 3D Printing, but they are not creating any new feature for the design itself. Even Catia is lacking advanced tools; AFAIK their lattice module looks behind the competitors.
Some months ago I watched a webinar form a 3D manufacturer and he mentioned specific tools for 3D printing in SW, aside the random stuff (Bounding Box, File: Print 3D), we have the Thread feature. And that's it.
What do pants have to do with it? I assume this is auto-correct, but I can't figure out what it's supposed to be. Or is pants some slang term I'm not familiar with?RichGergely wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 12:28 pm I go on 3D experience maybe once a month for about two minutes. It is just as pants now as when it started, perhaps even more pants as they try to fill it out with even more stuff no-one ever asked for.
Question is who is really using it and all of it's junk? I would love to see that company, do they actually get anything done?
The only thing now that would make it better is if there were videos of people unwrapping toys.
pants pl (plural only)Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 12:43 pm What do pants have to do with it? I assume this is auto-correct, but I can't figure out what it's supposed to be. Or is pants some slang term I'm not familiar with?
Leave it to the brits to be polite. Here we would say
I did not know that.
The British way is definitely preferable.jcapriotti wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 2:00 pm Leave it to the brits to be polite. Here we would say
You're talking sh!t!
The film was a load [or pile] of sh!t.
And Matthew is an administrator over there, or more precisely, an "owner" of that area. Even he does not have the capability to move something from an Idea to a Question, though he has been asking for this for quite awhile.KevinC wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 1:10 pm Of late, Matthew Hall (I'm sure under DS Duma directives) has been marking posts as "Out" because they were created as type "Idea" instead of type "Question".
So instead of fixing the Swamp's UI so newbies can construct more accurate posts, DS dictates these posts aren't ideas and are going to be sent into the Memory Hole and if the poster still has an issue, then he can recreate it as a question.
Recreate the post all anew just for this.
And they are outing posts that already have 3-4 comments, so DS also expects people to regenerate their replies as well.
I may have to start posting useful information over there...but only as Ideas....
They're marked as "Out" so that they're not in the main idea funnel in order to (vaguely accurately) show how ideas progress through the system. They remain as accessible and discoverable as any other post and you can still interact with it after it has been marked Out, so there's no need to recreate as a Question. It's about trying to educate the users as much as possible for the next time they post.KevinC wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 1:10 pm Of late, Matthew Hall (I'm sure under DS Duma directives) has been marking posts as "Out" because they were created as type "Idea" instead of type "Question".
So instead of fixing the Swamp's UI so newbies can construct more accurate posts, DS dictates these posts aren't ideas and are going to be sent into the Memory Hole and if the poster still has an issue, then he can recreate it as a question.
Recreate the post all anew just for this.
And they are outing posts that already have 3-4 comments, so DS also expects people to regenerate their replies as well.
That's a shame for Mr. Hall. I figured he was caught between a rock and a Swampy place.
LOL. @matt, are we mature enough to reinstate that word?KevinC wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 8:22 am A side issue:
While editing the post above, I noticed the forum changed "the Swamp is a pile of (perform a lewd act)" to pile of (perform a lewd act)".
[EDIT: And it transformed the 4 letter word for negative pressure in this post, too.]
It now says "pile of junk" to get rid of the transformation so I wouldn't be attributed to it.
So be sure to review your submissions for similar transformations.
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You may not need to recreate posts, but that's not the impression I get from Mr. Hall's wording.dave.laban wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 3:23 am They're marked as "Out" so that they're not in the main idea funnel in order to (vaguely accurately) show how ideas progress through the system. They remain as accessible and discoverable as any other post and you can still interact with it after it has been marked Out, so there's no need to recreate as a Question. It's about trying to educate the users as much as possible for the next time they post.
But are you seeing recreated posts because people can't find anything there and it's simpler to just recreate a post than find their original?
That's his current default response text which seems pretty reasonable to me (within the confines of the system they've set up for themselves there, the merits of which are a whole other set of issues).
Question isn't higher: "Idea" makes no sense for what they want...It's like asking for a banana when you want an apple...How about?:dave.laban wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 10:11 am image.png
That's his current default response text which seems pretty reasonable to me (within the confines of the system they've set up for themselves there, the merits of which are a whole other set of issues).
Unless there's some language barrier going on somewhere I can't understand why so many people intentionally pick "Idea" for their topic when "Question" is higher in the drop down and that's clearly more aligned with what they're typing.
Good point well made, brain fart on my part. Why on earth people can't leave it as the default "Post" boggles the mind too.
Also a good idea!"Idea" makes no sense for what they want...It's like asking for a banana when you want an apple...How about?:
"3DXP Suggested Improvement"
I think part of the reason is that for most people, they're just coming in to get an issue remedied and once it is, they're gone.dave.laban wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 10:11 am image.png
That's his current default response text which seems pretty reasonable to me (within the confines of the system they've set up for themselves there, the merits of which are a whole other set of issues).
Unless there's some language barrier going on somewhere I can't understand why so many people intentionally pick "Idea" for their topic when "Question" is higher in the drop down and that's clearly more aligned with what they're typing.
I think that's where Dassault poops on your idea?
Especially concidering that those 'powers' are flawed and don't actually work as exected most of the time.KevinC wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 11:14 am I think part of the reason is that for most people, they're just coming in to get an issue remedied and once it is, they're gone.
So the many aspects and capabilities of the Swamp are irrelevant for most visitors (as viewed from a "help forum" perspective).
Contrast there to here, where you just click to add a new post and type up your situation.
Get your answers (hopefully), give thanks (sometimes) and then go away.
I don't feel that the broad scope, capabilities and power of the Swamp are needed overall for those just looking to get an SW answer and get back to work.
And for the Swamp's SW User Forum, I also feel that this type of person constitutes the majority of its visitors.
Even if the Swamp wasn't such a muck pit and actually kinda worked as advertised, I think there's still too much going on for the average poster just looking for an SW answer.AlexLachance wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 12:58 pm Especially concidering that those 'powers' are flawed and don't actually work as exected most of the time.
Your example is clear!KevinC wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 2:11 pm Even if the Swamp wasn't such a muck pit and actually kinda worked as advertised, I think there's still too much going on for the average poster just looking for an SW answer.
New visitors aren't necessarily going to bother beyond getting the situation entered and with such complexity, convoluted or not, it just guarantees newbies will break something.
If DS ran a candy store, the packages of gum would be just inside the front door and the checkout would be at the rear of the store, on the other side of rows of tables loaded with Swarovski crystal.
Then they wonder why so much crystal is constantly being broken over something so simple as a pack of gum.
Then they'd buy more crystal.
And more tables.
For more crystal.
And hire people to tell new customers about the crystal.
The crystal no one came into the candy store to buy.