Watterson doesn’t deserve this 😞
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morgenman@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are your favorite apps from F-Droid or other open source apps for Android?
0·17 days agoOh man game wise it looks cool but visually, it’s so ugly I don’t know if I can do it.
morgenman@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•‘How can a 12-word Facebook post leave you stranded in a country for 4 months’: UK doctor finally leaves India after LOC ordealEnglish
5·2 months agoIt infuriates me that the article did not include the post.
morgenman@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•We wrote "esperto-wiimote", a Wiimote remapper with good IR tracking and complex key combos
3·3 months agoIn the future you might consider picking up a dolphin bar. It handles all the Bluetooth stuff and has four modes, one of which is a mouse mode with motion controls and one of which is using the nunchuck. Still, very cool!
I was just about to post this. Just one cookbook is the absolute goat of Japanese recipes!
What’s a Soldier in this context?
morgenman@lemmy.worldto
Android@lemdro.id•Exclusive: Spotify is testing a wild new feature that finally syncs paper books with audiobooksEnglish
3·6 months agoYea I guess in general we need to pick our battles better. There’s nothing wrong with people pointing out problematic companies but if that’s the only kind of engagement you’re getting for tech news that’s not really helpful. In general I think this would be a lot less echo chambery if the barrier for sign up was lower. We need more diversity of users.
Anyways, I was expecting a very different kind of response from you and was pleasantly surprised by how civil it was. Sorry for calling you a dick.
morgenman@lemmy.worldto
Android@lemdro.id•Exclusive: Spotify is testing a wild new feature that finally syncs paper books with audiobooksEnglish
4·6 months agoYea I get your point, it’s a fine point even. Most people are fine with Spotify and they are quite successful. One person’s opinion isn’t important and yes there is an echo chamber here. I just think you could have done it without calling people morons and commenting “nobody cares”. There are ethical problems with Spotify, and I get why someone would say fuck em. Just an opinion, not a call to arms. https://youtu.be/MXudOLStaXA
morgenman@lemmy.worldto
Android@lemdro.id•Exclusive: Spotify is testing a wild new feature that finally syncs paper books with audiobooksEnglish
61·6 months agoDude who hurt you? Stop being such a dick and learn some social skills
morgenman@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•PhotoGIMP - The Photoshop Like Experience on GIMP
451·7 months agoThis is just wrong. I love foss and the effort put into gimp, but there are so many little ux things that it gets wrong.
The big one for me is non destructive resizing of pasted objects. Photoshop puts the little drag handles on them allowing for resizing, the top middle one allows you to rotate, holding the shift key locks proportions etc, all right away after pasting.
On gimp you can open a menu and specify the height and width, or you can click shift + s, which kind of works like Photoshops but is somehow clunkier & destructive when shrinking.
I also really miss smart objects and the universal tool options menu (not sure what it’s called but it lives on the top of the canvas on PS and gives you all the relevant options for whatever tool you are using. I’m sure gimp has an equivalent but out of the box I find it much more correct and confusing.
Libertinus Serif is my current favorite. I generally like most garamond-likes for most books, but will dabble in a sans if the book is suitably scifi. Older favorites of mine are Adobe Caslon Pro and Adobe Devanagari. Baumschrift is a fantastic clean sans font but honestly it shines best on larger sizes for headers rather than prose. If we are doing monospace I love IBM Plex Mono in the light variety.
morgenman@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Preloading File Explorer in Windows 11 Doubles RAM Usage, Offers Minimal Speed BoostEnglish
34·8 months agoYea the damn start menu is an electron app now. Ffs where did we go wrong?
Not sure about jitters but it’s worth mentioning that movies are shot at 23.976 fps, not 24. If you’re looking at the fps counter it will occasionally say 23 depending on how it’s encoded. Personally I use mpc-hc + mad vr, but I think hc isn’t being developed anymore. My setup automatically sets the refresh rate of the display out to match the file. Or at least that’s how it was setup a while back. Now I just use native plex apps which do the frame rate thing automatically.
Custom formatting and forcing 24h time (native defaults to locale) are two things that native falls short on… I wish we could just use native elements.



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