People generally will fairly buy content when it's available and fairly priced if they want to support the creators. There's a huge difference between wanting to help your favorite content producer VS companies that fart out mult-hundred dollar box sets of old content
I've found CS6 has almost every feature you'd want and it's well over a decade old now. Much better in my mind than paying monthly for new features you won't probably use
Best thing I did was throw all my old socks away and just bought a dozen of the exact same socks. Never have to worry about sorting them or getting annoyed when one inevitably goes AWOL
Well that's one problem that solved itself, imagine if she just retired and had the last few weeks of her life in peace instead of working herself to death
Who didn't see this coming? Kill all good third party apps and funnel everyone into their dogshit, undercooked app and then leverage every metric and interaction for advertising
Docker for example is used on the Kbin project. They've created a docker image that gets PHP, Posgres and all the other services needed to get up and running with the project.
Without that image you'd have to manually get everything up and running and while I'm sure some people are comfortable jumping into a new project, having a single image that does most of the legwork means you can attract developers who just want to get started right now.
This is super handy for UI/UX/Designers/concept focused people who need to get the project running locally quickly.
You know that meme where it's got all these animals lined up left to right and the message is "where do you draw the line"? I'd think probably just before this animal is a good starting place
Always wondered how deeply these types of de-bloating systems affect the OS overall. I'd be keen to give it a go but phone stability is pretty paramount.
Pretty impressed with Element/ Matrix overall. It feels like a more privacy focused Discord. There's still some UI improvements I'd be keen on seeing, but overall it's a really nice
As it should be, there's way too much reengineering of the wheel. Let the big brains of the past do the heavy lifting