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  • Do it again!

  • Oh dam, that resolution limit is a total deal breaker. Can't believe anyone would release a format with those limitations today...

  • Stock gnome feels a bit slow to me, but I love using it with custom keybinds for launching applications. Making good use of workspaces and multiple monitors makes it even better.

  • Compare the legacy Wikipedia design with the new one. Limiting the line width makes it so much easier to read, cause you don't loose your place as often when you jump to the next line. This is especially infuriating to me, cause some languages still use the old design. I always loathe using German Wikipedia cause of this.

    I agree that it can be bad when lines are excessively short, or when designers make no adjustments for desktop browsers.

  • Flat UIs with a few shadows in the right places can look geat

  • That's not mobile first, it's mobile only. Pretty much half of my web design course was the professor ranting about designs that don't adapt to the device they are being viewed on, and how to do that right.

  • Single page apps are cool when they are done right, but such a huge hindrance when navigation is based on buttons and js.

  • The world would be a better place if bees could vote

  • Why are landlords getting so much more hate than other parasites? There isn't much difference between them and business owners. No one should be able to profit from ownership alone.

  • Managed to avoid it for a long time, but then got it from sitting shoulder by shoulder in uni after mask mandates were phased out. It was not pleasant, but luckily I didn't get any really bad symptoms.

  • I'm so happy that I went with a good quality sRGB-only monitor instead of a wide gamut one that makes lots of other tradeoffs

  • They don't exactly build the cocoon. Caterpillars periodically shed their outer skin layer, and the "cocoon" is just one of those layers. Turning into soup is also quite inaccurate. This video explains the process pretty well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RaCURU6A2o

  • In the immortal words of Cave Johnson:

    Brain mapping, artificial inteligence - we should've been working on it thirty years ago

  • Photo editing is sadly one of the few areas where FOSS is still massively behind.

  • Imagine if Microsoft had sued all the other browsers that copied features of internet explorer.

  • Circle tool when?

    But in all seriousness, I am super excited for the future of Gimp. I feel like 3.0 going to be a turning point for rhe software, sort of like Blender had with 2.8.