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Can I just have a little bit of poison in my everything, please?
Can I just have a little bit of poison in my everything, please?
Anne Hathaway approves.
The Windows error screen is almost never useful. Maybe Linux could aspire to that standard!
Steve Dallas at his finest.
They tread on him.
That is uplifting news! Thanks for sharing!
How do they keep the lights on?
Not trying to be argumentative, but can’t Meta and governments already scrape everyone’s RSS feed in the Fediverse? It’s open; that’s the point.
Remodel as residential?
The Bear is branching out from the perfect sandwich to brain surgery.
So, Christians just collected random old body parts of women, and keep them squirreled away so they cannot be authenticated?
Why stop the money train though?
Can anyone with a random old body part get in on this, it is it just the church?
Maybe if Russia wasn’t in Crimea, they wouldn’t have to worry about getting bombed?
Crazy idea
Porque no los dos?
I hate it when these things assume you know what the software does, it why I should care.
Here you go:
darktable is an open source photography workflow application and raw developer. A virtual lighttable and darkroom for photographers. It manages your digital negatives in a database, lets you view them through a zoomable lighttable and enables you to develop raw images and enhance them.
Raw is the unprocessed capture straight from the camera’s sensor to the memory card, nothing has been altered. There are multiple alternatives in the open source world for raw development (ufraw, dcraw, rawtherapee) but darktable tries to fill the gap between the excellent existing free raw converters and image management tools (such as e.g. ufraw, rawstudio, f-spot, digikam, shotwell). It focuses on the workflow to make it easier for the photographer to quickly handle the thousands of images a day of shooting can produce. It’s also one of the very few FOSS projects able to do tethered shooting.
The internal architecture of darktable allows users to easily add modules for all sorts of image processing, from the very simple (crop, exposure, spot removal) to the most advanced (simulation of human night vision).
The user interface is built around efficient caching of image metadata and mipmaps, all stored in a database. The main focus lies on user interaction, both in terms of a smooth interface design as well as processing speed. High quality output is also one of our goals.
All editing is fully non-destructive and only operates on cached image buffers for display. The full image is only converted during export. Raw image loading is done using rawspeed, high-dynamic range and standard image formats such as jpeg are also supported. The core operates completely on floating point values, so darktable can not only be used for photography but also for scientifically acquired images or output of renderers (high dynamic range).
For a more complete list of darktable’s current features have a look at the features page. Or – even better – just install it and try it out!
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We have an article by Kaspersky Labs about why Kaspersky Labs’ software is just fine and totally not used as a back door by the Russian government.
Was the Kremlin spokesperson not available?
The North: “We’ll make slavery illegal, except for prisoners”
The South: “That gives me an idea.”
To be fair, the North uses corporate prison slavery now, too.
“Happy Juneteenth”, now get your ass back to work, slave.
I hate it when people get up in my grill like that!
Let’s make it easy for Joe. He doesn’t have to counter everything. Just say, “Everything my opponent said is a lie.” “Again, he’s lying. Here’s the truth”. And then ignore it. You know T**** is going to lie. It’s a given. It’s a trap to try to refute, so just call it a lie and move on.
That might free up some mental power to focus on proper messaging and not melt down.