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- linux@lemmy.ml
- selfhosted@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
- selfhosted@lemmy.world
A full-featured 2D + 3D CAD application built in Rust with GPU-accelerated rendering. Native DWG & DXF read and write, paper space, ACIS solids, dimensions, layouts. An open source community project by Hakan Seven, recognized and promoted by the OpenAEC Foundation.
oh also the openaec foundation endorsement means literally nothing, they didn’t exist three months ago, their website is all vibecoded, and they linkjacked the name of an existing organisation with the same name incorporated in japan.
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AI slop? You can’t build stuff like this by hand in a few months.
I hate AI slop as much as the next guy… but what if this is useful… been looking for CAD software on Linux for ages -.-
If the latest builds aren’t able to meet your needs I’ve been thinking about trying blender+ a parametric cad plugin. There are some limitations, but it might be able to do what I need without having a painful to learn UX
But people have been telling me freecads latest releases (maybe the nightlies?) Have gotten much better so I’ll probably give it another shot
1.1 and forward is night and day, yeah.
been looking for CAD software on Linux for ages
FreeCAD has become pretty good lately. If you have tested it before v1.1 (March 2026) you should certainly give it a go again.
If you’re fine with programming your CAD instead of visually composing it, OpenSCAD is fine as well.
claude is a co-auther, so yeah.
what solver does it use?






