Gimp doesn’t suck as an image editor, it just sucks as a Photoshop clone, which it was never meant to be. It’s an amazing image editor.
Gimp doesn’t suck as an image editor, it just sucks as a Photoshop clone, which it was never meant to be. It’s an amazing image editor.
Oh! So close, Honey. We’re looking for vim and dark-mode. But thanks for playing.
I can make a file named COM1 on Linux. That’s on the forbidden list for Windows.
The forbidden list:
MacBoo sounds so cute.
Immutable and Declarative OS design is simply an option. I think it’s a damn good one, but right now, it’s not for me. That could easily change in the near future.
The idea excites me. A potential hardened OS that user-friendly could be a great option for Business and Academic computing.
Punching yourself in the face is only free if you can afford the medical bills.
Their static website hosting is probably the best in the business. We seriously need some competition though.
I literally use GIMP every day at my job. It’s a very powerful application that makes my life easier.
Wayland is dope.
It ain’t like it used to be. Just upgraded my machine to an Nvidia for the first time in like 10+ years.
sudo apt install nvidia
After a reboot it was smooth as hell. I remember the dark ages. I remember fucking with X.org settings. 😐
Unless the vendor decided to lock it down until you manually unlock it with the administrator account. Then even Teams can’t see it.
I know instantly how to get the packages I need in Linux but I had to do some research to enable the webcam in Windows 10.
The idea that one OS is easier than the other is misattributed familiarity.
If the documentation is on discord, there is no documentation. Documentation has to be freely available, otherwise it doesn’t count.
flatpak install firefox -y
My friend told me “it’s time to go back to Windows” just because a VST I was using was crashing.
That’s literally insane.
The only device running Snap in my house is a Raspberry Pi running the Snap Nextcloud and it’s rock solid.
This might be a deployment issue. How are most people running it?
I’ve had this conversation with lots of first time Linux users. They think that Kali is the most hardcore hacker OS and that’s what they need to run for a introduction to security course.
I use it in the browser on Linux and it works fine. Everything works. They’re electron app is poorly deployed.
Only people running bleeding edge were affected.