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Gimp is super useful
But the learning curve is insane (especially if you’re not already familiar with digital art/ photo manip)
Gimp is super useful
But the learning curve is insane (especially if you’re not already familiar with digital art/ photo manip)
I am a programmer, and i also like the naming scheme on the right
Especially for things like filenames
It’s an explicit “opt-out” by the OP, such that their content cannot (legally) be used to train LLMs or such (Chat GPT, Github Copilot, etc)
Well, that’s what I assumed until i read the license terms. It doesn’t explicitly mention AI or LLMs, but it does say
You may not use the material for commercial purposes
Which i assume has the same limitations for AI training, for commercial AI
(I am not a lawyer)
While i also disagree with python’s tendency to use exceptions as control flow
Python is a pretty stellar scripting language. I wouldn’t use it for app dev, but it’s quite handy for the odd automation or CLI task
I recently broke the networking stack by uninstalling ca-certificates
I was using a slightly risky command to delete unneeded packages, and for some reason ca-certificates
was on the list
At least the fix was simple. Boot the rescue iso and reinstall them
I wonder if KDE connect could leverage the way Syncthing does device discovery and pairing
It works across networks, with no configuration