

You think it’s a sign that I got nothing that I may be taking myself a little too seriously?


You think it’s a sign that I got nothing that I may be taking myself a little too seriously?


If by normal you average, they don’t even really need 16gb.
Creative work can gobble up ram, heavy ass multitasking does as well.
So it’s more in the digitally productive professional or hobbyist cases where you need such amounts as a person.
For development high amounts of rams can be useful for all sorts of stuff, it’s not just compiling, but also testing, though 32 is often enough.


Oh, I wish that were true, but things are not this certain.


The future is no ads.


“Digital ownership must be respected.”
Yeah, that’s what this entire thing is about.


Coward. I always convince them to shoot themselves in the foot.
More seriously, I don’t think I will ever stop. It may not change their life significantly and immediately, but that’s not necessary. Even if it makes them just be aware, that’s enough sometimes to make a positive change. I’m all about that. The least we should do i lose hope. It’s not that black and white.


Made you feel something killing your pc.


What was the big-toe-sized button for it fnot for the big to- you know what, I don’t think I wanna know.


This is one of those that’s never getting internet access.


Pfew, close one.
Wait a minute.


Shit I forgot to install a firewall.


A single ssd with whatever formatting came with it, along with a webdav frontend I made myself. Very high security (confidentiality) actually, since I check for client side cert, user auth, biometrics (that’s plural), behavior recognition through a custom typing website and hardware token, but the integrity could use some help. And I’m painfully aware that someone could just steal my session.
I love security.
You’ll never get my duck nudes.
In reality I just had a fun night


Everyone liked that.


I’d genuinely be down. Anonymous mail is easy.


Well, he was probably “rich” in that he has acquired his own wealth, but I don’t think that’s what you mean.


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Well to truthfully answer your question, ignoring your apparent frustration, Linux is not an operating system for the faint hearted. It is often highly technical and community driven. As a result, it can also be quite hard or just frustrating to use (for some users).
Saving a file in GIMP is basically saving the workspace. Elements that you create inside of GIMP get saved as individually. Exporting the file will let you get an actual image file (like a png or jpg or bitmap what have you), as is it that way with most pieces of software on most operating systems. Export almost always means “Gimme the end result”. Like in 3d modeling software, where at export you can choose if it’s an stl or whatnot and when saving, you save the actual workspace.
As for your screen recording tool, I don’t know as I don’t use it. But it is likely that it has a config as almost everything does in Linux and that the imaging format can be changed there permanently. If it does not have such a config I’d ditch it for something else tbh.
And it’s not like they’re gonna stop them anyways.