I like GIMP for what it is. Yet I feel like you’re right. A different name and a more serious logo would be good for a more professional (corporate, boring) audience. It’s duck s powerful tool, but it doesn’t sound nor look like it.
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Mince alors! If been to France multiple times, went to Burgundy last, and je parle in petit peu francais as well. You went full Braiding Sweetgrass and I really envy you! We moved to the county in west Germany and it’s all conservatives here. Not that they are actually conserving anything, though.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do you stick to the same linux distro across your devices?English
1·1 month agoI was like you for many years. From Windows to Mint and never changed. Now I got a second hand laptop from a couple of years ago and put ublue Aurora on it. I REALLY like the experience!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[beta] degoog - search engine aggregatorEnglish
4·1 month agoDogDogStarp!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I think i am ready to switch from windows and need advice
21·2 months agoI went straight to uBlue Aurora and I’m very happy with this distro.
I never distro-hopped. Went from Windows straight to Mint. I gave Aurora a try a couple of month ago and it’s such a great distro, I’ll keep it.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Sunshine and Moonlight - Bring Your Desktop's Power On the Go
4·2 months agoI used this some time ago on a raspberry pi to steam games from my desktop to my couch and TV. It worked great. Now, I run it in my laptop and plug it to the TV from time to time. Still a great setup.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•💞 FairScan > Syncthing > Paperlees-ngxEnglish
0·2 months agoHaha, thanks. I didn’t know this existed! I already use Syncthing, so that’s no problem. And I like that FairScan rotates my picture and adjusts it’s angle. If the Paperless Uploader-app does this as well, I might use it. Taking a look right now!
Flatpak and Docker are great, but making them talk to each other can get as complex as solving the problems they came to make easier in the first place.