People use whatever ‘Internet icon’ came with their device and live their ignorant, but happy life :)
People use whatever ‘Internet icon’ came with their device and live their ignorant, but happy life :)
I really wanted to use something FOSS or at least non-adobe, but after a few hours gave up and bought a year subscription for Lightroom.
My use-case: on Android tablet I need a rating/flagging functionality with photo management. It just doesn’t exist outside of Lightroom unfortunately.
I use Darktable on Laptop. There is no iOS/Android version.
Open for suggestions if I missed something.
Language is not a region, see: https://kagifeedback.org/d/89-language-vs-region/31
It sea4ches in different languages, but there is no way to force language of the results. Instead, ot tries to be “smart” and uses languages of the region. So it has the same problem Google and Bing does: giving you results in random languages outside of language region (or in multi-lingual regions), even when request is explicitly in language A.
There is a feature request to implement this setting, but not much hope to have this soon.
On this note, if someone knows of a search engine that allows specifying language of results, please let me know :)
Most companies I worked with had a choice of the work laptop, usually Windows/Linux or MacBook. And the trick is, you cannot buy cheap MacBook. So the choice is using linux but with a terrible screen, unusable trackpad and bad hardware, or take MacBook and enjoy all premium.
So I always take MacBook and then ask for a local workstation where I will have linux with i3 / Sway WM.
Could someone ELI5 how this works?
I just finished the docker containers setup with VPN - qbittorrent - sonarr/radarr/…arr - jellyfish and it’s not well automated yet, but quite safe and not too complicated to use.
Recently had to pay quite a settlement for being too clumsy and too lazy in my country, so worried how Stremio works and if it could leak.
I’m using Mercurial for the last 2 years at current company, before that it was 5-7 years of Git on various jobs. It’s so much better if you use it correctly (no long-living or big branches). I forgot what hell Git was sometimes.
This is a great work! Documentation is clear to a person not familiar with the topic (me). Will try that out and provide feedback, thank you!
Thanks for recommendation, didn’t know Mullvad discontinued port forwarding. That was a reason I chose them a year ago.
Now will tale a look at ProtonVPN and AirVPN as alternatives.
Your answer is amazing, you covered it all and so concise, that should be on FAQ :)
Noted, thank for advice!
After a few recent photo shoots, edited photos on the go on Pixel Fold, mostly in Google Photos. AI tools and basic adjustments are great (with Google One subscription) and you get ready to share album in the end. Snapseed if I need more detailed edit.
It works, but far from perfect yet. Screen space is not used efficiently, device starts to heat up after long use of internal screen, lack of stylus.
Looking to buy Samsung tablet, waiting for Tab S8 series to be announced to compare.
Microsoft SwiftKey from me.
Best features I’m sticking for:
Just found video tutorials inside Snapseed and realised I missed a few powerful tools. I will give it another go next time!
That sounds like a bug!
I upload photos either via sync on Pixel7Pro (taken with the phone or with mirrorless camera) or from laptop via Google Sync. Metadata, exif, location and time are on all photos where it originally has been present.
Using storage saver upload since it’s visually impossible to distinguish from original quality.
GBoard is only fine if you live in US and speak no other languages :)
It doesn’t support automatic space addition after punctuation outside of English, doesn’t support combined keyboard layouts (writing thos from a combined de/en layout on SwiftKey).
It should be built in at this point. It’s annoying to apply userChrome.css tweaks to remove normal tabs and sidebar header.