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If they do, that means they don’t take design seriously
The diploma mill MBAs that run the place don’t know (or care) what good design is.
They only know how to look at business costs as “cutting into our profit”.
If they do, that means they don’t take design seriously
The diploma mill MBAs that run the place don’t know (or care) what good design is.
They only know how to look at business costs as “cutting into our profit”.
Though now I realize you actually have to get referred by one of the other members in order to start posting
That is done with the intention of keeping the quality of content high.
I doubt they want to get flooded with low effort “let’s play” gamers or even lower effort AI voiceover stock footage crap.
Lightburn for controlling laser engravers.
It’s pretty much the only choice on Linux (though it is cross platform). Free 30 day trial, then ~$80 lifetime licence.
The other choice is LaserGRBL, which is open source, but doesn’t seem to have a Linux port for some reason. And it has a lot fewer features, with a more complex workflow.
it will just crash on you before you even find out
Older versions may have had issues with that, but I haven’t encountered any crashing in over 2 years. (And I i do 6 youtube videos per month with it)
Look at the date of the linked RFC documents…
Exactly. If you want to live on the bleeding edge, you have to accept that there will be risks.
Nobody should be running their main/only/mission critical machine on an unstable branch of any software.
It’s literally in the name unstable.
Updates forced at inconvenient (or inapropriate) times aren’t a good thing though.
Don’t interrupt my work right bloody now.
You can update later when I’m done doing what I’m in the middle of.
Or maybe for identifying when it fails
That’s it exactly.
Ad-Free YouTube playback capabilities.
The last time I tried, VLC could already do that.
They only do that because there is an audience there.
If we demand they use better methods of notifying the ublic, that draw for viewers/readers won’t be there either.
It amazes me how much effort people will go to in order to experience the shitshow that TwitXter is.
Just avoid entirely.
The sooner it dies the better society will be
People who daily drive Linux are not the ones who spread the old idea that it’s “too techy”.
Probably 2, but as I always use my own images for my desktop anyway, the default wallpaper really doesn’t matter to me.
What about after the 10th time it happens?
Or the hundredth time?
Probably the “fail fast” design mentality
In my case, specifically Windows 95.
Yes to both questions.
Correct. It’s specifically prohibited on my company’s devices.
We are required to use the company provided Teams for instant messaging.
Thank you.
We are encouraged to use the Microsoft office suite if tools at work, and I still haven’t figured out how to use OneNote to improve my life.
Parents could not upload pictures of their kids everywhere in a vain attempt to attract attention to themselves?
That would be good.