

Am I still going crazy or what, trade deficit =/= tariffs right??
Am I still going crazy or what, trade deficit =/= tariffs right??
Yeah, Adobe sucks major ass but while I’ve been meticulous for quite a few years to choose software that’s either FOSS or at least had native Linux versions, I can’t see myself doing the photography stuff in the alternatives. I’m moving more and more away from that work for moving images instead and the main programs I use for that do work (DaVinci resolve, blender). Thank you!
I’m a pretty advanced user on Windows and I sometimes use the command prompts but it’s pretty darn rare, and I certainly don’t have any commands memorized. I have a couple basic commands memorized for the run tool but even that rarely comes up. I don’t tinker with my machine for the sake of it though, ideally I want it to “just work” and I’d want the same thing from Linux. And I do want that but unfortunately there’s a few programs I need for my work that don’t run on it (namely lightroom and Photoshop). Spending time on Lemmy did make me want to install a dual boot mint though, I have a separate drive for it I need to move from my old machine, doing that soon^tm.
This particular program would work great in combination with old school German/Dutch toilets with the poop shelf, take a pic after the deed and let the program tell you how you need to adjust your diet.
Pierogi?
Right that sounds reasonable then. Switching boot order is a piece of cake and the Linux drive would be the only 128gb one in the whole array (I have a lot of drives, including a setup with stablebit drivepool, will that work?). After I’m done with this current gig in a couple days I should have a small window of free time, maybe I’ll finally get to it!
Caveat number 3 is the reason I’m still on windows, I take it that’s still not an option then.
Yeah is that completely safe? I’m really tempted to try out Mint and I have an old M2 from my previous machine I could format and use for it. The PC is my work/editing station though so can’t afford any risk. I can’t really make the switch since I’m still dependent on LR+PS (Adobe…) but most of my other software should work, and I’ve just always wanted to get into Linux but not sure if it’ll actually benefit me and my work or if it’s just gonna cause me even more hassle than windows currently does.
I’m familiar with messing around in the BIOS, changing boot priority and formatting stuff and whatnot.
So we’ll have to go to libre office to spell arse?
That, and the inevitable bureaucratic nightmare that awaits for standardising across makes and updating the infrastructure.
Even outside of work context I bloody hate “hey” texts… I have a friend that always does that (or some other variations with added “how’s it going” etc) and doesn’t start typing what he actually wanted to ask until I reply “hey” back… Then I’m just staring at the “typing…” for 5min…
That settles it then, I’m getting an Aston (like I needed more reasons to lust after them haha).
Yeah I used one on rental while camping and I have to say it was great. I hear some European alternatives are coming, looking forward to them, hopefully they also work out ways to do it that doesn’t involve as much space pollution.
Hmm that’s interesting… Let me know if you find it again, would you be interested in converting it in a short film script?
It looks like how I drew cars when I was 5 years old (who am I kidding, it would probably still look like that if I attempted to draw one today).
What is it? Looks a bit like a CD.
Aren’t fluids and gases kinda the same thing in some aspects, just different mass? (Clearly, not a scientist).
It’s definitely made that accurate/creepy for marketing reasons, they’re probably hoping this will help them get investors. I would also assume you can simplify the human body design a good bit before losing the functionality we actually want from something like this.
That headline makes it sound like the bee is riding the stick in order to feature in the documentary like it’s her claim to fame, lol.