clb92

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[–] clb92 2 points 1 month ago

Same for me, and I use the button in my quick settings as well.

[–] clb92 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Good to know that you actually give options a try

I'm cheap and have used GIMP, Scribus, Inkscape and Paint.NET for professional work at my job (where I'm basically our one-man marketing and web department). So I've had to "make do" with a wide range of free software for a long time. And I may or may not have used a cracked Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator at home, also.

But man, I gotta say the quality and efficiency of my work has improved 10-fold after I bought the Affinity suite (no subscription, and its license allows me to use it commercially too, even though I bought it personally - I love that!)

[–] clb92 5 points 1 month ago

Den der lige døde var knap 7 år gammel. I min desktop har jeg en lille 1 TB der lige har rundet 114.000 power-on-hours (13 år).

Mine får bare lov til at køre til de ikke kan mere. Jeg tjener ikke nok til at lave præventiv tidlig udskiftning af diske med de priser harddiske har lige nu 😅

[–] clb92 8 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I går var der lige endnu en harddisk i min server, der stillede træskoene. Jeg havde også virkelig meget lyst til at bruge 2.100,- ekstra denne måned... Men så får jeg i det mindste også 8 TB ekstra plads, fordi den nye er større. Lige så langsomt bliver alle de gamle 6 og 8 TB diske skiftet ud. It's the ciiiiircle of liiiife!

[–] clb92 2 points 1 month ago

I haven't actually used 3.0 yet, but from all the screenshots I've seen, it looks basically the same.

Anyone who has, I have a question: Can you draw simple primitive shapes non-destructively yet (without having to open another plugin panel, select something in a very long dropdown, and filling in a bunch of parameter fields)?

[–] clb92 3 points 1 month ago (4 children)

PhotoGIMP is the same jank, just taped together in different locations instead. It's very slightly better, but the actual tools and how you use them are the same. The problem seems to be that Gimp (and all the tools in it) is designed by developers.

[–] clb92 11 points 1 month ago (9 children)

The thing preventing me from using Gimp is the terrible UI and UX. And that situation hasn't really changed very much in the last 15 years, either. I'm getting the feeling that Gimp is stuck as it is because the devs and current users want it like that.

[–] clb92 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Jeg er mentalt forberedt, for der er ikke en eneste butik i 5-6km omkreds af mig, der har åbent de fire helligdage i påsken, så jeg er kun et par timer fra at lave et stort SOS skilt af gamle lagener.

[–] clb92 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Not the person you asked, but my Jellyfin is only exposed through my reverse proxy (nothing else forwarded), and I simply put Authelia in front of Jellyfin in the reverse proxy using forward_auth (not using OAuth to integrate with Jellyfin!), and that means that you have to be authenticated for any request on my jellyfin subdomain to be able to reach my Jellyfin server at all. Probably means I can't connect via the app remotely, only via browser, but then I can just use my VPN and connect directly to the local IP.

[–] clb92 4 points 1 month ago

It's a huuuugely popular CMS used on around 40% of all websites on the internet, and it has around 70,000 plugins available of varying quality. Most exploits are from badly written plugins.

[–] clb92 3 points 1 month ago

OH. MY. GOD. How did I not know there's a Old Reddit style interface included in Lemmy???

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