Krita is A+.
Krita is A+.
I love those x360s. I have a G5 and it’s surprisingly capable of handling somewhat intense tasks.
I don’t know how anyone lives without it.
I reinstall and okay through it again every several years. Lately No Man’s Sky has been scratching some of that itch for me, though.
Better they go into buttholes after I’ve handled them than before.
You’re getting downvoted by people, but your position is totally valid.
“Linux works perfectly for everything if you just don’t do the thing you want to do” is a less than compelling argument.
I put all my praise on the abacus.
Honestly, I’ve found that for non tech-savvy people making any sort of major change results in confusion and frustration. Unless there’s a reason that you’re wanting them to switch at this particular point in time, and unless the impetus for the change is coming from them…just leave it, don’t mess with a setup they’re comfortable with.
My philosophy is that slsk is for the downloads, not the conversation.
When I moved over during the Great Migration, Connect pretty quickly emerged as the best app for me, and honestly it still is.
Image removal and AI tools have an overlap, for sure. RemBG is pretty effective, which runs in many of the environments with Stable Diffusion. Bria is a recent improved model for RemBG, which I’ve had some good success with. It’s not perfect, but it cuts out a lot of the work.