I didn’t… Not yet. I really want to, but I’m still tied up to some apps, working best in Windows… I plan to get a powerful enough laptop, to emulate windows, and then that will no longer be a real problem. But I really wish I didn’t have to emulate anything.
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Much, if not all of this, you can set up yourself, without a lot of installing things…
But people really would be better of, getting used to GIMP as it is, because it will cause problems later on, on updates and if the project discontinues and so forth.
Do you put down your elderly family members? It’s really that simple…
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the oldest video game you still find yourself playing?
4·12 days agoDon’t really want to check release dates. I still play some things from c64, and Amiga… That’s probably the oldest games I play. Like Bubble Bobble, IK, Giana Sisters. EoTB and so forth…
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•I had enough of big tech and their actions, so created this guide to make switching as easy as possible
1·15 days agoAnd yet some of those managers has been breached and is continuously targeted, because they are a security risk in themselves.
Strange to have a tax portal with poor security.
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•I had enough of big tech and their actions, so created this guide to make switching as easy as possible
1·15 days agoHere’s a simple question. Isn’t 2-factor login safer than what you describe there?
Why would you need aliases? Do you often login to places that is so insecure?
Well, seems like you have a hard time with security. Me, I manage with 2-factor and my password system, that makes me have unique passwords for every site or app I need… :-)
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•I had enough of big tech and their actions, so created this guide to make switching as easy as possible
11·16 days agoOh, what do they secure more?
I have a system, I do change it sometimes, and it’s simple for me to remember, but makes strong passwords.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Email client that imports labels as tags instead of folders on Linux (and Android)
1·16 days agoI can only applaud it. And a nice cleanup once every decade feels good too. :-)
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•I had enough of big tech and their actions, so created this guide to make switching as easy as possible
1·16 days agoWell, a short guide to make your own unique passwords that are strong, and that you are able to memorize, would be enough there… Otherwise, Firefox has a build in password manager.
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•I had enough of big tech and their actions, so created this guide to make switching as easy as possible
71·16 days ago… weeeell… It’s big tech in some ways, but not really…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Email client that imports labels as tags instead of folders on Linux (and Android)
1·16 days agoI don’t know how many mails you have. But if that is what you want, then do the work… Import it into Thunderbird, select all mails in a folder, give them a tag, and move them where you want them. It might take a little time, but my guess is, that it will take way shorter time, than trying to find different programs to help you do it your way.
Oh, and maybe you could come up with a different system, than that google put on you… Just a thought here.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Welcome Dan Williams, new LibreOffice Developer focusing on UI/UX - The Document Foundation Blog
1·18 days agoWell, it takes me about 3 minutes to make it look exactly like I want it to… So yeah, your bad…
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Welcome Dan Williams, new LibreOffice Developer focusing on UI/UX - The Document Foundation Blog
2·18 days agoHere, have a cookie…
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Welcome Dan Williams, new LibreOffice Developer focusing on UI/UX - The Document Foundation Blog
1·18 days agoDo you know the difference for something being bad, and something being rudimentary? Show me an UI/UX that doesn’t have a lot of people complaing about something?!?
Oh, are you the spokesperson for “the huge majority”? Please show me where that was decided… Talk for yourself, don’t try to claim the right to speak for others.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Welcome Dan Williams, new LibreOffice Developer focusing on UI/UX - The Document Foundation Blog
11·18 days agoIt seems like a you problem, that you can’t function in an app that highlights the current chosen option with a light bluish color. 🙃
Oh, BTW, I know a lot of people using LO, that hasn’t got perfect vision. They would not be able to navigate in a toolbar where there only is a slight shift in the light of a color. It’s perfectly good UI design to make it the way LO does…
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Welcome Dan Williams, new LibreOffice Developer focusing on UI/UX - The Document Foundation Blog
23·18 days agoOh, so in a colorful toolbar, you are distracted by a single color? Sounds like an ADHD issue, and not a real world one. I have never seen or heard anyone but you say (Oh, I really can’t work with this, I’m soooo distracted by the light blueish color that is behind the selected option)…
Here’s a pro tip. You can change the color of the selected option in you menu. You can even chose different themes that changes that. I’m sorry to hear, that this is a dealbreaker for you. I surely hope that you’ll stay away from LO or other free software, because you are too fragile to use them anyways.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•What open-source Android apps should people know about?
1·18 days agoIf it doesn’t then it’s because of youtube, not because of the app…
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Welcome Dan Williams, new LibreOffice Developer focusing on UI/UX - The Document Foundation Blog
1·18 days agoI think you should support openoffice then… Why are you here in Open Source?
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Welcome Dan Williams, new LibreOffice Developer focusing on UI/UX - The Document Foundation Blog
12·18 days agoNothing like illustrator? Seriously? They have tools named the same, doing the same thing. Maybe some shortcuts are different, but if you really are that set in your ways, you can go change it in Inkscape. You can even go into the settings (named settings, under edit, like in almost every other app) and set the shortcuts to Adobe Illustrator (or a number of other apps), and then you have the same shortcuts in Inkscape.
Please be concrete here. Tell me exactly a menu item that does something fundamentally different in Inkscape, than it does in Illustrator?
Do you really need the exact same menus with the exact same options in each app? If so, then you are basically saying that you want the same program, and then this talk is rather pointless…
You do know the difference from vector graphics and bitmap, right?

Loneliness is the feeling that helps you to act, to connect with people. When you are connected with people, when you feel you belong, then you don’t feel lonely. So do you feel connected with people around you, or do you just feel like you “fit in”…?
If you don’t feel connected, spend some time finding someone you connect with…