EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted

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[–] EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 points 2 months ago (4 children)

Ohhh you know that makes sense. So, basically, what you're saying is this?

[Files] = [Files]

[Compressed Archive] = [Files] + [Archive Metadata]

Hey no worries friend! I'm here on that bench with ya!

The Egg Prime Directive is a good policy in most cases!

[–] EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone 27 points 2 months ago (17 children)

This is good news. There are a lot of great FOSS alternatives on Linux, but raster editing is one of the last few blind spots, I've found.

  • Krita is designed more for painting,
  • MyPaint also seems designed more for digital artwork (and, perhaps just in my experience, but it also seemed rather unstable and kept crashing)
  • KolourPaint is very barebones (seems to be much more a replacement to MS Paint than anything else, so can't really blame it for that)
  • Inkscape is a vector editor. 'Nuff said.
  • Pinta is the closest to Paint.\NET you're gonna get on Linux, except it's based on before the latter went closed-source (bastard...) and as such it's not as feature-complete as Paint.\NET is.

GIMP, meanwhile, doesn't even have nondestructive editing and also can't draw basic shapes (like squares, cylinders, etc.), can't seemingly rotate layers without opening the [floating RMB menu] > Layer > Transform > Arbitrary Rotation dialog window, and good GOD the floating menus can go fuck themselves. How I hate the floating menus. Did I mention the floating menus suck? Not sure if I mentioned that.

Anyway, this switch to 3.0 is really needed and I'm genuinely excited to see the changes it brings, to the UI and the UX in particular.

Just a shame that they're switching over to GTK3 when most other developers seem to be transitioning to GTK4.

[–] EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 2 months ago (6 children)

Why does it get bigger? I've wondered that for a while now.

I would think that compressing something that's already compressed would still compress it further but at diminishing returns.

pealing the protective film off the screen

Ohhhhhhhhhhh yeeeeeeeeaaaahhhhh......

[–] EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

"opposite gender"

Oof.

Lol, thanks. I especially liked adding the National Geographic symbol at the bottom. Hehe.

[–] EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

By caption, do you mean the alt text? Yeah, I can do that. Gimme a sec. :)

 


Edit: Okay, how's this? ;)

[–] EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Oh I get it! It's certainly not easy. Haha. I struggle with it myself, but I've noticed that my mental health improves the more uncluttered my external life is, and my browser is a part of the latter.

"A tidy room is a tidy mind" and all that... It's not 100% accurate, but it's got a ring of truth to it, I've found, at least for me.

[–] EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 2 months ago (2 children)

You know, I've been trying Zen and although I still prefer horizontal to vertical, I can see I was actually somewhat wrong about what I said.

The sidebar is actually expandable (they don't make that clear) and if you do expand it beyond its default, you can actually see more of each tab's titles. It actually helps a lot if you have a shitload of tabs.

If you are like me however and typically try to have only a smaller number of tabs pinned (or consistently open), typically no more than like a third of your screen width at most, then there really is not much of a difference unless you're already used to vertical over horizontal tab bars.

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