I think https://streetpass.social/ mastodon extension is a must have for all users of Mastodon. Such a nice way to know about all the amazing folks who create content that you are reading. Thanks @tvler for creating it
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If my MagicaCSG modeling posts have attracted your interest in the SDF modeling method, you might like to have a look at Womp, a free online SDF editor (with a "Pro" subscription option).
I've just played with it for a few minutes, and you can export your scene as an OBJ file, complete with textures for recreating the Womp materials in Blender, as you can see in the screenshot.
The Womp online SDF editor has gone from alpha to beta stage, adding some new features, such as import of meshes. I like their renderer, materials and textures…
Womp is accessible for free via most browsers on any operating system, and offers more functionality to paying subscribers.
The ability to add columns in Mastodon advanced webview where you can follow multiple (!) hashtags is really wonderful. In that way you can describe a subject with the most used hashtags and follow all messages separate from your timeline. #tips#fediverse#mastodon#hashtags
Anyone wondering what wax worms look like (as they start working into an empty hive), here's a good photo. Your easiest fix -- especially in a small hive--is to freeze the frames, which kills all the eggs and larvae, and hope bees move in quickly! A large, healthy hive will keep out wax moths. #beekeeping#tips#beekeepingtips#waxmoths https://m.ai6yr.org/@natesiggard/112294809202487916
Wax moths have a valuable role, I believe, in the ecosystem -- especially in the wild. They favor old, dark wax (which bees HATE), and consume it to for nutrition. In hives in trees, they will eat away all the old crappy wax and some wood (for good measure), and then they die off when they run out of old wax. That leaves a VERY CLEAN and pristine cavern that is perfect for bees. The bees move back in and the cycle starts again. (this process, however, is very destructive for beekeepers, as they destroy frames, foundation, and even boxes). #beekeeping#waxmoths#tips
Hey everyone just FYI you can post to Kbin and Lemmy from Mastodon and other Fediverse Micro-blogging platforms by having one line of your post at the top be the title and putting a mention to the specific community's handle in your post, works best if the mention is below the title. Also you can even attach images and they will appear in the post as an image (multiple images don't work as well sadly).
You can find communities to post in on lemmyverse.net/communities
Here's an example of the format that works best, even for non-glitch instances:
<br></br>[Post title text]<br></br><br></br>*(separate title and body with blank space)<br></br><br></br>[Post body text]<br></br><br></br>[Community's handle mention]<br></br><br></br>