Weird, when I start gimp it just speeds through a floating window with different inititialization steps that are all about the same duration (<2s for the whole thing to start though).
Weird, when I start gimp it just speeds through a floating window with different inititialization steps that are all about the same duration (<2s for the whole thing to start though).
It opens each page as a layer, which makes sense to me but I’m not sure it’s what you’d expect.
I also do really like finding proud parents on Lemmy btw :3
Also muscle memory. I keep typing aliases I only have on my computer :(
Popularity alone doesn’t make it good (see ms windows) and yet it is still what professionals use because it’s popular.
What do you mean? Doesn’t it just use the fonts installed on the system?
I believe it’s a gimp 3 pre release (and the final one too). Works great for me though it still has some occasional crashes on my wayland setup.
GIMP has PDF support too.
I have 4GB on my fedora i3 laptop and I am indeed able to open signal desktop, discord and 2 Firefox windows.
Couldn’t they remotely connect to them?
I don’t really see the connection to my comment.
In this example wouldn’t the programmer be more of a pharmacist? (The animal body the computer and its brain the user?)
Your statement is not wrong, it just seems unrelated.
That sounds extremely lazy. I’d expect more from a dev team.
If it’s publicly accessible it likely has a bunch of vulnerabilities so I too understand that look.
One may also end up developing in the areas that the above post considers inaccessible where their knowledge is likely still required.
I like informing yourself about the note taking app you’re writing with a little more. It makes it a bit more obvious that it’s kind of obvious but can have many advantages.
Personally though I don’t really see upside of building a computer as you could also just research things and not build it or vice versa. (Maybe it’s good for looking at bug reports?)
A 30 minute explanation on how CPUs work that I recently got to listen in on was likely more impactful on my C/assembly programming than building my own computer was.
So they ambush unguarded bowls of crisps at parties and game nights?
Thats the version I’ve seen people experience the most issues with relative to the time they’ve used it.
What makes Linux terrible in your eyes?
Professional programmers use Linux too.
Windows is extremely unstable compared to my Linux experience. (Unless it no longer bsods regularly) I have had two kernel panics on my Linux installation total. (For comparison the Windows laptop I used to own crashed multiple times a month)
Also I was thinking more of individuals doing work rather than in a large environment, so that might make a difference though the little management software I’ve seen for Windows was pretty disappointing.