@Blade everyday is "window's bad day" but i remember when i couldnt open my window for 3-4 months, and i really missed the fresh air, ventilating it through the doors was terrible
don't really like gimp. krita is too drawing focused. bought affinity photo 2 couldn't get used to the interface. photopea is the closest but it is very slow for larger documents
the pirated version is actually an upgrade because of the new terms and conditions of photoshop basically say that they can use every picture to train their ai models xd(edited)
I wish the Adobe thing happened after someone created a proper replacement to photoshop
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Currently every other tool has a decent replacement
Teero
the pirated version is actually an upgrade because of the new terms and conditions of photoshop basically say that they can use every picture to train their ai models xd (edited)
real captialism has competition early on, ONLY, think of it as MMORPG game there's no way somone 3 years behind can compete with top players, especially if game has infinite scaling ( infinite level progression )
Overlord
real captialism has competition early on, ONLY, think of it as MMORPG game there's no way somone 3 years behind can compete with top players, especially if game has infinite scaling ( infinite level progression )
Not how naive Adam Smith imagined it. But yes, that's how it turned out
Overlord
real captialism has competition early on, ONLY, think of it as MMORPG game there's no way somone 3 years behind can compete with top players, especially if game has infinite scaling ( infinite level progression )
im talking from experience of one such MMORPG game, because top levels make enough in game cash to trade it for real cash to buy boosts
11:21
so they're pay to win players without spending a dime(edited)
Overlord
real captialism has competition early on, ONLY, think of it as MMORPG game there's no way somone 3 years behind can compete with top players, especially if game has infinite scaling ( infinite level progression )
as long as MMORPG has level cap, then it's possible to catch up (like WoW and others) where its actually that ultra rare 0.00001% gear that makes difference + player skill
11:23
while mmos like TIbia or so where top player is level 2600, and catch-up boost stops at levle 50
TL;DR microsoft was in the process of hiring appget's developer then flash dropped winget before dropping the appget's developer hiring process. and winget copied all appget specifications even tho it was not a fork
to be fair it is probably a communication issue where a team was copying appget already and another team was trying to hire appget to do something similar
license works like this:
you created a song. you immediately get copyright on that. specific conditions depends on the country.
a company reach out asking for your song to be used somewhere. you negotiate a contract with them, therefore you gave them your song's license.
you don't really want money and tired of people keep reaching out. then you can just say, "Hey, anyone can use my song for free, but you have to give me credit." and write it down along with your song, that's a license anyone can use.
if someone used your song, that's them agreeing your license terms. if they didn't credit you, you can sue them for copyright infringement.
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MilkeeyCat
Setting up registers for function call will be a lot of fun xd
opensource license is really just prewritten terms that you can copy so you don't have to think and cover all the use case yourself. and usually the liability part is argubly more important than the attribution part.
you can write whatever terms in your license too. you can even state "you have to cut one of your fingers off before you can copy this code" but everything will be argued in court whether something is legal and reasonable.
13:18
also since most people don't think about liability when distributing something. so i personally think it is more important.
This. If I publish say a drone controller software open source and it causes a drone to crash into a building killing a dozen people. I can't be sued even if the software is at fault
First you split a drug into dozens of patents. Then you make veery tiny adjustments to parts of the process as the patents get close to expiring and they repatent the "new" process
On average a diabetic american spends 1000$~ on insulin per month. The person who invented insulin sold the patent for 1$ so everyone can have access to it. It's absolute degenerate behaviour
13:31
If I was made supreme leader of the world I would first jail all pharma execs
But they are still selling 1$ pills whose research was almost entirely publicly funded for 50$ and the government pays them 45$ of our tax money so we can buy it for 5$
13:32
We pay the research, we pay for their yachts, then we still have to pay out of pocket aswell
Depends on what you mean by insurance not existing
13:38
In other countries the government is the biggest insurer. They insure everyone. That's how they get to dictate prices and lower them
Learath2
On average a diabetic american spends 1000$~ on insulin per month. The person who invented insulin sold the patent for 1$ so everyone can have access to it. It's absolute degenerate behaviour
However, there are 3-4 companies that make the actual insulin that people use right now. These are derivative patents and they still have much time on them
I think 2025 might be the last one remaining actually. So it is about to be free game for most types of insulin except for the very latest long acting ones
one of my aunt got schizophrenia after she trying to phase through a wall by learning a "qigong". banged her head into psychiatry and died in her 40s. so I'm kinda afraid it is a family thing as well lmao
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my dad is going through something weird recently as well but that might be middle-age crisis
my dad is really influenceable as well, i don't know what he's being listening to lately but he says he's kinda in a transcendental state and me and my mom are nothing but lord's gift to help him. refuses to help with anything, either moving or just regular chores.
my dad is really influenceable as well, i don't know what he's being listening to lately but he says he's kinda in a transcendental state and me and my mom are nothing but lord's gift to help him. refuses to help with anything, either moving or just regular chores.
i don't like gacha before, and i got into one and i dislike them more now. but i can't really quit this one, so it was a problem for me lmao. i don't play genshin cuz it was not my type of game tho.
china is currently facing a problem that any game have a slight attempt to include female audiences would just die cuz straight males refuses to play them.
the mobile market share will only grow. sorry pals, kids nowdays dont know how to use pc and keyboard, but they're inseparable from their phones... (i will never forget toilet paper unrolling game)
I'll tell you what I think is right once, maybe twice. After that whatever, just tell me what you want me to pretend I think so we can have a frictionless relationship
I only recieved training once... and it was reading slideshow alone for 40 min, all the other trainings I just had to sign i recieved it, and that's it! hope that helps U two
you need knowledge base or any kind. structured information single point of reference. you build your company by build your information structure that is shareable and replayable by new members and recallable by old members.
i only read from mediocre translator once, the others are great, so hard to say, sometimes i think one guy is a machine, because of weird conjunciton and footnotes he makes
On the previous days I tried out Dragora, Dyne:bolic (4.0 beta!), Gobuntu 8.04, Guix, Hyperbola, Parabola and maybe something else I can't remember(edited)
Replying to egyt
Day three of checking out GNU/Linux-libre distros was not as productive …
if someone is interested in using linux i'd recommend either kubuntu or linux mint, or if they know what they want they can use arch with archinstall
i'd say 80% of the people using linux dont care about the distro itself but the DE and WM(edited)
Also, well, I meant about "which ones I can recommend to try out if someone wants to feel what is total freedom", a la "The easiest GNU/Linux-libre distro"
Also, well, I meant about "which ones I can recommend to try out if someone wants to feel what is total freedom", a la "The easiest GNU/Linux-libre distro"
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