Churbleyimyam

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 4 weeks ago

I think this is a good article and I agree with it.

A big part of how I got turned on to open source was emotional and still is tbh. I felt like I was being taken for a fool by Apple, Google, Microsoft and Facebook and was angry.

The big money and power is in information technology now and it's the new instrument of imperialism, which is why 'enshittification' has happened. The great news though is that information is so easily shareable and reproducible, so the more of it we make free the harder it is for them to keep fucking us over with it.

I don't know when the next big civilizational 'reshuffle' will happen (probably on it's way now), but the more that we make common and free the less leverage the greedheads will have over us when it's time to work out a new settlement.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

I think Cherrytree is my most important app. It's primarily for making hierarchical lists but you can hyperlink between nodes and to external files and URLs and you can insert files, images and tables. I pretty much use it for organising my entire life and archiving important files, links and documents. The database is a single file (which you can have encrypted), so it's super portable and you can sync it between devices. You can easily theme it yourself too (the default theme/icons looks quite old school).

I also love GIMP 3.0

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (5 children)

It's great isn't it. The panels are getting denser as well which must be great for sailors. What sort of boat do you have?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

This is dadjokes fine sir

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago (2 children)

It's funny to think now what a big deal they made about this in the media when it was announced. I guess it just didn't stick with people because hardly any of us can empathise with them.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago (3 children)
[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

Pretty ironic considering they don't play any sports of their own.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 month ago

I have my Linux laptop open at work next to their windows machine and the difference when I switch between them is ridiculous.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (8 children)

Only joking. We're offgrid anyway, so unless they can figure out a tiny, cheap and quiet one I can buy off the shelf some time soon I will be solar for a while to come!

Panels have become ridiculously cheap per kwh. I was looking for some more recently and they had halved in price in the space of a few years while everything else has almost doubled.

I'd love to see more innovation in mechanical storage.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Or cross to fox

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I love that meme.

Do what you gotta do buddy

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Yeah, I think you mis-read my comment and that we agree :)

 

Is there a good solution for an entirely off-grid server?

Is it possible to use a smartphone hotspot/USB tethering for internet connection?

I have some solar panels & batteries and an old laptop (or I might get a raspberry pi) and am curious about whether I could selfhost literally in the middle of nowhere, without a residential internet connection?

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Is it just me or have used camera prices gone up?

I just had a look on ebay at a camera I own and the price has doubled since I bought one used a couple of years ago and in some cases is actually more than what it was sold for when it was new in 2011...

 

The developer of the Frequency Separation plugin Chuck Henrich has updated it for GIMP 3.0

It's simple and slick and works really well.

It's great to see development activity for 3.0 plugins and of course a big thanks to the developer 🥰

 

Does anyone know how I can troubleshoot this?

I want my laptop display to not dim when the device is inactive. However, when I go into GNOME's settings and uncheck the option under Power Saving my choice is disregarded; the screen still dims. Is it being overridden somewhere?

Fedora Workstation 41

 

Those who don't have the time or appetite to tweak/modify/troubleshoot their computers: What is your setup for a reliable and low-maintenance system?

Context:

I switched to Linux a couple of years ago (Debian 11/12). It took me a little while to learn new software and get things set up how I wanted, which I did and was fine.

I've had to replace my laptop though and install a distro (Fedora 41) with a newer kernel to make it work but even so, have had to fix a number of issues. This has also coincided with me having a lot less free time and being less interested in crafting my system and more interested in using it efficiently for tasks and creativity. I believe Debian 13 will have a new enough kernel to support my hardware out of the box and although it will still be a hassle for me to reinstall my OS again, I like the idea of getting it over with, starting again with something thoroughly tested and then not having to really touch anything for a couple of years. I don't need the latest software at all times.

I know there are others here who have similar priorities, whether due to time constraints, age etc.

Do you have any other recommendations?

 

Just had a look at the GIMP 3.0 milestones page and saw this.

Am I missing anything or is GIMP 3.0 actually going to be released soon?!

 

Does anyone know if I can download a lemmy post, including all of its replies as a PDF or similar easy-to-read file?

Thanks!

 

I've just got a new laptop with a high resolution display and am having some trouble with scaling, particularly audio plugin GUIs which cannot be resized in Ardour (audio workstation) and are consequently too small to use. In the past I have launched qt apps via a script with something like 'packagename QT_SCALE_FACTOR=1.5’ (I don't have the exact command to hand).

Can individual gtk apps also be launched in this way? Is this a valid approach to the problem?

I'm using GNOME on Fedora 41 and an Intel Arc iGPU.

 

I want to start releasing my own music and have no interest in the corporate streaming platforms. I have only a basic conceptual understanding of torrenting but it seems to me like a nice way of sharing my music with people directly.

What do I need to do and consider in order to make a music release freely available in this way?

Currently my knowledge and experience is limited to using an application on my computer to search for and download files from others but I'm willing to learn.

Any advice or signposting much appreciated :)

 

Just saw on Mastodon that the Resynthesizer plugin will be ready to use with GIMP 3.0

Along with other third-party plugins developed for GIMP, like G'MIC and BIMP, Resynthesizer is so integral to our workflows that it's easy to forget that it's not part of the core project.

 

Just saw on Masto that Resynthesizer will be compatible with GIMP 3.0

I think this is great news. Apart from all the upgrades we'll get in 3.0, it will be an opportunity to create a buzz around GIMP. The more functional it is, the better that buzz will be :)

#GIMP #FOSS #Resynthesizer

 

I often want to read output from the terminal from the beginning but by default I have to scroll back up. This can be laborious when there is a lot of text. Is there anything I can do about this?

Thanks :)

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