I wonder what’s in it for Shopify. This seems like an odd thing for them to sponsor, or a very expensive FU to Google.
I wonder what’s in it for Shopify. This seems like an odd thing for them to sponsor, or a very expensive FU to Google.
Security through Geriatricity
From the post you replied to:
They could make the “classic” vs “modern” UI toggle-able on first launch.
Totally understandable in your case. I’d like to see GIMP merge the PhotoGIMP project and make further modifications to bring the app more in line with current best practices. They could make the “classic” vs “modern” UI toggle-able on first launch. Its underlying functionality is not bad, but it’s just so far outside of what people are used to today. It’s like like asking a random 20-year-old to use dialup and Netscape Navigator.
I also find that intuitive is a relative term. Relative based on your own experience.
That’s a very good point. As a counterpoint though, pretty much every other app (Affinity Photo, Photopea, even Krita to a certain extent) emulates the PS workflow, which makes GIMP feel even more odd. Its paradigm was probably OK in the early 00s but the world has moved on.
I was using Mac OS 9 at the time! But PS 7’s workflow was already pretty similar to what it is today, and far more intuitive than GIMP which I tried for the first time in 2006-ish.
It works exactly like Photoshop always did.
Unequivocally false (source: been a PS user since version 7)
I’ll stick to EndeavourOS, thanks
I love Todoist and use it every day, but that may not be the use case you had in mind.
I didn’t know that! Although I don’t pay for SL, I get it as part of my Proton sub.
If you have a paid plan you can generate SimpleLogin aliases directly when generating a login on a webpage. It’s a very nice feature.
Add 3db to the center channel.
Seriously… I would rather not have to pay for Filen on top of my Proton business sub.
Linux Subsystem for Windows, my beloved
Same, I would just configure Arch to be like EOS anyway so I may as well make it easier on myself.
Oops, I missed that part. There’s the X280 and its predecessors (X270, X260, etc.). The screen is 12.5" so the overall dimensions should be OK.
For Linux I would just find the best ThinkPad within your budget (a used one, in this case)
Edit for an example (and re-edit to clean up link): https://www.ebay.com/itm/134956529143
Have you tried it with a tiling WM? I’ve been debating whether I should switch.
Basically, yeah! Similar aspect ratios were somewhat common in the early days of the PC. It’s great when working with two tall windows at once (text documents, for example) or a single document where you want space in both directions (spreadsheets)
This does seem like a Tobi ideological thing, doesn’t it? Ugh.