Don't brake in curves, whether you have a car or bike. Especially in slippery conditions.
- Fluent Reader – to very quickly get a lot of news which I need for work
- Beeper – for the 100 chat apps I need to use to stay in contact with my friends who don't use Matrix
- Nheko – for the based friends who have [matrix] accounts and chats with industry professionals in my field
- FluffyChat – mobile device [matrix] client
- Logseq – as second brain, works better for me than Obsidian
- Jameica – for online banking and accounting
- K-9 Mail / Thunderbird – mail client
- DecSync CC – for synchronising contacts with multiple devices through Syncthing
- ActivityWatch – to track everything I do in case I forget to book time in my corporate time sheet, or if I want to know how long I played games in contrast to programming
- KDE Plasma – best desktop environment boosting my productivity to about 140% of what I could do with Windows 10
- Qalculate! – very fast and easy to use scientific calculator, can also do conversions like "1h50min → min" or "15€ → $"
- Aegis – TOTP generator for mobile
- VLC – plays everything you throw at it
- mpv – plays everything you throw at it, if you installed the right codecs, and also does fancy ML-based GPU upscaling in my case
- KeePassXC, KeePassDX – password managers integrated on Desktop, Laptop, Tablet and Phone
- Syncthing – to automatically and seamlessly sync all my devices (Laptop, Desktop, Tablet, Phone, second Laptop, Servers, …)
- Firefox Developer Edition, Librewolf – browsing the web without Chromium
- Chromium – for PWAs like Teams, Outlook, Discord
nur noch Elektroautos mit Totalüberwachung
Das stimmt ja sogar. Aber die Verbrenner sind auch nicht besser.
Yeah it's basically Pulseaudio, but better. The devs have done a great job on iterating upon the already pretty good pulseaudio!
Harden my Kernel, daddy
Oh, I have just the things for you, as I tried every Linux drawing application under the sun a few years ago!
MyPaint has an infinite canvas and is perfect for drawing, you can use GIMP brushes with it as well.
Krita technically has an infinite canvas and you can go to Image → Trim to Current Layer to enlarge the layer when you paint outwards. If you feel like you're constrained by a small canvas just allocate a very very large size like 40000x40000px and/or zoom inwards a little.
The difference between the two is that with Krita you can paint vectors and use brushes with them, meaning you don't lose resolution if you're zoomed in but are constrained to mathematical smoothing.
With MyPaint you can draw more effectively like you would on a real life infinite canvas and its feature set is deliberately kept very small to support your creativity by constraint.
Try both and see which one works better for you. For me it's actually both, but MyPaint for digital charcoal, graffiti and sketching and Krita for applications like logo design and digital paintings.
It's important to note that while both applications support other formats (like PSD for Krita), OpenRaster (.ora) is the primary format with layers that is mutually supported by both. If you're working between MyPaint and Krita, I recommend to use the ORA format to ensure that your layers are preserved when transferring between the two applications.
Ja, weil sie zu teuer ist. Das ist doch gerade der Punkt. Leute die jeden Cent rumdrehen sind halt von 19% vs 7% betroffen.
That's not really an issue with DP itself, but with the operating system handling unplugging, if you allow me to be pedantic.
But shareholders want big numbers.
Der Unterschied zwischen 18-20% und 22% für die AfD ist dennoch absolut unerheblich dafür, dass man sagen kann, dass ein Fünftel der Bundesbürger Rechtsradikale wählen würde. Da muss man dringend u.A. mit Aufklärung entgegenwirken.
Du haftest.
Nicht, wenn du eine haftungsbeschränkte Betreiberfirma, also z.B. eine UG oder eine GmbH, gründest. Oder wenn du komplett die Haftung verlierst, bspw. durch Anti-Haftcreme.
I did that and converted a Jehovah's Witness to Linuxism.