There’s KDE Kate as well, but I only use that for scripting purpose.
There’s KDE Kate as well, but I only use that for scripting purpose.
This. Green energy works best when complimented with nuclear energy. Then, we can ween away from big oil.
I’m a Windows user (not out of choice), there’s no case for recommending Windows if it weren’t for the softwares requirement.
Last election was in 2006, and Gaza is essentially full of children. Like about 50% of them are not fully developed adults (25+).
I do agree that the world should unite against Hamas. Palestinians should be supported though.
I would switch to Linux anyway. Does any one knows if SOLIDWORKS and Rhino can work in Linux? I know Maya can, and I only use that as a pipeline to convert NURBS to polygon whenever it is needed.
Krita should get better selection tool for foreground extraction, and it would be very easy to forget Affinity/PS as filters are easier to make with C++ there. No plans to use GIMP, so don’t bring it up.
Oh no, anyways…
What are you going to get in this weekend?
He should do it!
It doesn’t help that much. When there’s a will, there’s a way.
That’s the only single reason I debunk conservatives with some of their tactics thrown back at them. In a forum, I’m pretty much am blocked by nearly every conservatives there.
At least we might have a finally viable replacement in Photoshop soon. GIMP is getting NDE, Krita might be getting foreground extraction tool at some point, and Pixellator might have better tools though it’s NDE department is solid. The thing is all of them are missing something, but I’m betting on GIMP after CMYK_Student arrival to GIMP development.
I tried adding foreground selection based on guided selection, but was unable to fix noises on in-between selection and was unable to build Krita. We would have Krita with foreground selection if it weren’t for that.