i came here to mention Affinity Designer, but Photo is a great one.
It should be mentioned that Affinity Designer can be considered a combination between illustrator and photoshop.
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i came here to mention Affinity Designer, but Photo is a great one.
It should be mentioned that Affinity Designer can be considered a combination between illustrator and photoshop.
I use ProtonMail. Additionally, i have set up e-mail aliases with my domain - i get e-mail addresses like kbin@mydomain.com, or personal@mydomain.com. Its quite useful when i suddenly get sent a bunch of random spam e-mail.
I can then just block that e-mail from receving e-mail, its quite handy.
In my opinion, if you own a computer - a streamdeck is a great investment regardless.
I mostly use my computer for software development, and web development and i have to say that the streamdeck has been a lifesaver in those regards.
I do play games once in a while, including Euro Truck Simulator 2 on my other gaming rig and i wouldn’t be able to play it without a streamdeck. I have mapped most of the binds to keys, and use my streamdeck to press those keys. Its really handy.
Same goes for the other car simulator i play, i use the streamdeck on Live For Speed to send pre-defined text messages, as well as ignition, lights, TC etc.
Anyway, i tried to keep this comment short. Sorry.
One last thing: I have had it for around 3 years now and would not be able to replace it anytime soon.
I’m a bit too late to the party, but i will tell you about what i use.
I use a wireless IP camera from Reolink. You can use any camera really.
Then I purchased a license for Blue Iris, so i have that running on my computer downstairs.
Blue Iris is so under-rated. Its really good, there’s a setting for anything you can think of and quite advanced motion detectors.
Hell, it can even detect license plates!
Do you mind elaborating what tankies is? I’m on kbin as well.
its funny i see this now, after spending 3 hours debugging D:
thank you! I’ll give it a go tomorrow.
I’m not on beehaw, but kbin.
Though, i do play on my nintendo switch from time to time. The games are mad expensive so i keep most of my games on the desktop computer.
I use GitHub Desktop - offered by GitHub themself. Its a GUI application where you can fetch, push, pull etc. But mostly just basic github “commands”.
With a bit of basic VM knowledge, this operation can be done for free. I run VMs myself to run certain macros and some windows stuff. As i am primarily a linux user.
EDIT: BUt good point @firecat . I think a VM should do the trick.
I’m not a plantologist, so i couldn’t help. But I’m sure there are some good resources on the internet to get you started?
Yeah it really does. I’ve been playing Live For Speed for years on linux, which is a windows game.
I found out early on that Proton Experimental works the best for me.
One of my go-to’s are programming, i rarely play video games these days. I go for walks once in a while haha
As im writing this i have come to the realization that i am a boring person.