

I’m thinking keep the horizontal one at the bottom and put 3 vertical ones over it, now the vertical one is all the way over there.
I’m thinking keep the horizontal one at the bottom and put 3 vertical ones over it, now the vertical one is all the way over there.
I’m just here to point out the technical inconsistency of the light on the moon in front of the planet in the wallpaper. They’re lined up and being lit by the same star/sun so they should be illuminated the same angle.
Don’t worry though, my phone wallpaper has a similar issue, these graphic artists just don’t give a damn.
I tried blender in those old days but stuck with cinema 4D at the time, blender really sucked. These days it’s totally awesome kinda wish I had more time for it but I’m focused on other things.
Just play this sound.
It’s probably “automated” but some poor sales rep still needs to do a bunch of work to keep the automation going, guarantee it.
Nah that just means they can’t plan for shit and are constantly fighting fires.
Would this work at a professional level? I haven’t tried Gimp either in a long time these days, but I think it hasn’t gotten much better? I think most of everything else I’ve “de-adobe’d” and either use FOSS or other proprietary software like DaVinci Resolve or Bitwig with reasonable purchase options, which I could all use on Linux but I don’t think I can really leave LR+PS as they’re so core to my daily work.
I did check it out at some point but didn’t stick with it, can’t remember why.
Yep and in Windows 11 you now have premade window placements so if you hover the maximise button you can select e.g. “right hand, one third width” and another program for “left hand, two thirds width” etc. I use it all the time. I do have a second monitor on top of the ultra wide but mainly because it’s a special colour accurate monitor, for productivity I was doing fine with just the one big UW for years.
Yeah since I work with it LR+PS are holding me back from switching to Linux. I’m not full FOSS on the rest either but at least they offer Linux versions.
Thank you, my curiosity is now fully satisfied!
I want to know what it says under 30%.
You’re like me you just don’t like user-based sites, I simply much prefer to follow topics than people, I fucking hate people why would I follow them online.
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Very interesting, today I learned.
Now that’s what I call a can do attitude.
I know you’re specifically asking about FOSS, which DaVinci Resolve isn’t, but it does have a fully free version that lets you export full projects up to 4k. DaVinci is a professional tool used by big productions as well as single operators like myself, that gives you a whole post-production pipeline in one single environnement separated into tabs, the learning curve was pretty good for me but I had previous experience.
Can confirm my oled is gorgeous in a dark environment but doesn’t deal well at all during daytime with dark content (bright content is generally fine though).