

Drinking soap makes my stomach upset and drinking alcohol makes me upset, that means I’m a human right?
I do a lot of photography and I share it on my DeviantArt and Pixelfed.
Both are SFW.
Drinking soap makes my stomach upset and drinking alcohol makes me upset, that means I’m a human right?
Basically Lightroom is for editing photos in a specific format, there’s a couple alternatives that work well on Linux. Primarily Darktable and RawTherapee.
It’s really good at what it does and is basically an industry standard.
But Adobe being Adobe I really want to stop giving them money but I need to replace it first.
Mine that’s still on Windows is while I’m transitioning away from Lightroom.
It’s the only thing left at this point that’s holding me there.
I would just dual boot a system for when I need to use it but I really wanna stop using Adobe software for a number of reasons.
I’ve already switched my mom and grandma to Linux, and I’ve personally only got 1 PC still on Windows. Its days are numbered though.
Whenever I download a new version of Blender I typically throw them $10 - $15.
Just like with other open source software I use, I give it a shot and if I like it I’ll throw them $10 - $15 each time I update.
Edit: It’s not much but it’s not nothing. No raindrop feels reasonable for the flood and all that.
Personally I’ve never used HeliBoard but from the surface level digging I’ve done it looks pretty similar and is chasing the same goal as FUTO: a good fully offline keyboard app.
I heard about FUTO and tried it’s “voice to text” function and was impressed so I’ve stuck with it. This function for it is also fully offline vs the default GBoard which sends that voice data to Google to store indefinitely.
Just be sure to not use the default keyboard on your phone, use one that never connects to the internet.
I’d recommend the FUTO keyboard.
Fun fact, coal plants produce more radiation into their environment than nuclear plants
Modern reactor designs are so damn safe it’s insane
I’m liking Linux Mint and Kubuntu personally.
Especially Kubuntu for my main desktop PC, Linux Mint for my little clunker PC I use to run my 3D printers.