Nearly every browser is Chromium-based. Additionally, Opera is Chinese-owned.
Nearly every browser is Chromium-based. Additionally, Opera is Chinese-owned.
Non-destructive editing is sorely missing, a.k.a. layer effects. Adding shadows and outlines in Gimp is a chore, and if you dare edit the layer you added a shadow to, you need to repeat the process again.
Would be much easier to switch to Linux if it had viable alternatives to the most commonly used software, I feel.
Unfortunately, Gimp still sucks monkey balls compared to Photoshop, and Libre Office, although close, is not MS Office.
Now if only they were reasonably sized like inkjets too…
It sets the size of the fee the company will need to pay to do it.
Same in Poland. That, and Blik system which let’s you send money to a phone number (if it’s also registered with Blik) and it’s actually instant. Not “next transfer window” like Elixir transfers, instant.
And yes, completely free.
Last time I was hired as a code monkey we used Linux with a dual-monitor setup. The setting would not, under any circumstances, see one of those 1080p monitors as anything more than 480p.
I spent literally half the first day of work looking for solutions, and eventually settled on running some random command i don’t understand copied from the internet running on startup.
Time to start moving not just chip production, but also metal mining out of there, then
The cheapest ad campaign for Unreal Engine in history lmao