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jtzl@lemmy.zipto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Gimp 3.2 is officially released. The game has changed. Adobe just got punched in the face.
2·1 month agoLol – they should a tho!
jtzl@lemmy.zipto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Gimp 3.2 is officially released. The game has changed. Adobe just got punched in the face.
1·1 month agoQuoth Glengarry Glenn Ross: Always be closing.
jtzl@lemmy.zipto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Gimp 3.2 is officially released. The game has changed. Adobe just got punched in the face.
3·1 month agoGotcha. Thank you.
jtzl@lemmy.zipto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Gimp 3.2 is officially released. The game has changed. Adobe just got punched in the face.
4·1 month agoI fully believe that, but the name is simple and straightforward, as well, which I expect is worth a lot.
jtzl@lemmy.zipto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Gimp 3.2 is officially released. The game has changed. Adobe just got punched in the face.
152·1 month agoNothing says “gratuitous overstatements” quite like marketing copy.
jtzl@lemmy.zipto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Gimp 3.2 is officially released. The game has changed. Adobe just got punched in the face.
164·1 month agoIs this version gonna be in the Ubuntu repos?
I use GIMP nearly daily for drawing with my tablet. Overall, it’s adequate, though I agree with a few other comments that the name is terrible. “PhotoShop” is partially popular because it has a (somewhat) descriptive name. “Inkscape” is far better than GIMP.
If it were my call, I’d just go with something simple and descriptive, like “Linux Image Studio” or, like, “GNU Image Studio,” if GNU’s gotta go in there. IMHO, it’s best to not over-think it, tho someone clearly took that approach to get here.
jtzl@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Firefox’s new AI ‘Smart Window’ (only in beta builds so far) surprises reviewer by unexpectedly handing browsing history to 3rd party hosted models
10·1 month agoAgreed. I think of Wall-E often and think its vision of the future is more accurate, but Idiocracy makes for a more descriptive term to summarize it. And suddenly, I feel like I’m rehashing HS English class: “Does 1984 or Brave New World summarize society more accurately?” The premise being that in 1984, the government deliberately sought to shrink reality, whereas in “Brave New World,” individuals opted-in.
My perspective is that oligarchical wannabes are essentially giving people what they think those people want, but they’re clearly not following the ideas through to their logical conclusions. Like, AI in schools… OK… Why? Because thinking is too hard? Don’t be silly – that’s what brains do reflexively. And like, when did hard stuff get such a bad rap? IMHO, so-called friction is good, probably fundamental. This notion that everything should be all upside all the time is probably not even possible, much less desirable.
jtzl@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•I am super nervous, so close to jumping to GrapheneOS.
2·1 month agoNoted, thank you for the tip.
And all customer service interactions have become annoying! In my book, it’s just businesses acting entitled, which irks me.
The shameless integration of free code a la Bind.
jtzl@lemmy.zipto
Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•International partners to train drone AI models using Ukrainian battlefield data
3·1 month agoIs it “The Matrix?”
What caused the latency in that case?
jtzl@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•I am super nervous, so close to jumping to GrapheneOS.
3·1 month agoI’m using GrapheneOS to type this and have been using it (periodically) for weeks. I just noticed today that it doesn’t have visual voicemail, and I haven’t the foggiest idea what my vmail PW is. But all in all, it’s solid (knock on wood).
Interesting. Thank you for responding
I don’t have trouble relaxing, per se, but I absolutely am a “I’ll relax when I’m dead” type.
That’s interesting you mentioned video games as a sort of solace amid late-stage capitalism. I can fully believe (so-called) capitalism as it has been known in the US is effectively over, but I tend to think it never really existed. Like, free market? OK, where do they sell heroin then? (Inb4 synthetic opiates at the hospital)
If (so-called) capitalism is ending, why is there no appetite to replace it?
Did the prior generations lose the skills necessary to operate civilization? Therefore, by the time we got to now, people only know how to play and consume?
Discuss (plz).
Thank you for responding. That–RPGs-- makes sense to me. I can conceptualize a game where you’re basically able to cram more into your actual life. I feel – nay, I’ve witnessed – a lot of businesses engage in practices that explicitly disempower their customers, and I see that practice a lot in videogames nowadays. That irks me. It’s ultimately treating customers like ATMs, and I am not on board!
Have you ever played Myst? From what I’ve read, that was the advent of the open world concept.
Similarly, have you ever used Oculus or any of those headset games? It seems like that would work well with unbounded exploration.
I hadn’t really thought of this previously, but maybe my pet peeve is that you’re often just being directed through someone else’s fantasy.
Interesting. So where I think I don’t like video games writ large, I may only resonate with particular genres or particular mechanics, etc(?).
That makes sense.
I further believe I see more sameness exist than actually exists because I simply am not as familiar with the subject matter.





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