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Spit shining Cubehero. Editing README, GFM, email notifications

Alright! So what parts of Cubehero got a spit shine over the Thanksgiving holiday? Here’s a quick fly-by update on what’s new. Well for one, you can finally update the README.md file from the web site. Before, you had to

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All the little things: launching commit history and likes

This week was about little improvements. There’s been a bunch of small things that have been bugging me, and with categories finished, I could turn my head towards fixing the little things on Cubehero. We now have a really basic commit

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Cubehero busts out categories

For a long time, Cubehero didn’t have categories, since there was a low number of physible projects. However, by far, this was the most requested feature that you all have asked for. I’m glad to say that its here! Categories

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Cubehero launches support for all six creative commons licenses

  I heard that some of you took issue with only having a single license for your physible projects. Now, you can set it to any of the six creative commons licenses. It’s available when you create or edit the

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Cubehero launches OpenSCAD previews

It’s finally here. Besides rendering previews of binary and ASCII STL files, Cubehero now renders OpenSCAD files. Now, you don’t need to compile your SCAD files into STL files in the repository to be able to see previews of the

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Agoras for everybody. Now you can connect over what you’ve shared

When we share our creations, we’re bravely putting a part of ourselves out there. We want to spread the joy of what we made, and have others give us feedback on what they love about it and to really connect

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Why was there nothing to do on Cubehero?

For a while now, many of you have asked for certain social features, such as commenting. I could have just slapped commenting on haphazardly to each project overview and just called it a day. However, with little thought about how

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Why does Cubehero need profiles at all?

We’ve been working hard getting new features to you as soon as we can. The latest–profiles and account settings. How can something as basic as a profile and account editing not be in there already? Well, it wasn’t clear there was

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