Just play this sound.
Just play this sound.
It’s probably “automated” but some poor sales rep still needs to do a bunch of work to keep the automation going, guarantee it.
Nah that just means they can’t plan for shit and are constantly fighting fires.
There’s a new Tony Hawk game?
I did check it out at some point but didn’t stick with it, can’t remember why.
Yep and in Windows 11 you now have premade window placements so if you hover the maximise button you can select e.g. “right hand, one third width” and another program for “left hand, two thirds width” etc. I use it all the time. I do have a second monitor on top of the ultra wide but mainly because it’s a special colour accurate monitor, for productivity I was doing fine with just the one big UW for years.
Thank you, my curiosity is now fully satisfied!
I want to know what it says under 30%.
I don’t work in industry but mostly as a solo operator so I do whatever I want ;)
Hey I also edit video and other graphics heavy tasks, as someone with all the OS you settled on Mac for work, is that because of reliability and lack of crashes? My machine with an i9 + 3090 is starting to blue screen kind of often, CPU fan errors when the fans work fine and I have the i9 throttled to keep it at reasonable temps… Always rejected Mac and if I could my machine would be on Linux but until PS+LR works on there I don’t think I can switch.
Even if it did end with the expected feel-good story, it would still be boring dystopia material.
Yeah these days this is done in 2min with remove tool.
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Very interesting, today I learned.
Nice, hope you are enjoying the fair weather and delicious food :) keep up the good work. Guten tag!
I see you think in euros, where are you guys from?
I know you’re specifically asking about FOSS, which DaVinci Resolve isn’t, but it does have a fully free version that lets you export full projects up to 4k. DaVinci is a professional tool used by big productions as well as single operators like myself, that gives you a whole post-production pipeline in one single environnement separated into tabs, the learning curve was pretty good for me but I had previous experience.
It’s just momentum. Chrome was THE advised browser for a long time and people are just used to it.
Just for the benefit of anyone potentially reading this, it looks like I’ll be going for Notion, there are some relevant premade templates to give me a starting point and then I’ll adapt it to my specific needs.
It’ll still need to be in combination with a scriptwriting tool like trelby or arc and storyboarder for panels but all of these can be uploaded into Notion.
For sure it won’t be as elegant or integrated but definitely more flexible/powerful, and well, you can’t beat the price tag ;)
Link for the lazy.