To be fair E always had great potential (I recall reading somewhere some car makers use it in their infotainment UIs), but alas doesn't have the manpower to keep it at the same pace as some other DEs, even much newer than it. If I were Xfce and got the last straw of the GNOME-ization of GTK I'd rewrite all my shit with the E libraries - hell, it would be awesome if those two merged together.
It's been a while since I used to use Gimp una daily basis (well, since I graduated from uni, now more than 10 years ago) - and even then there was talk about Gimp 3.0 "in the works and soon to be released". That's why the 3.0 release has become like a meme.
I don't use it anymore and it's been a while too since I cared about it. But still if they're getting more developers involved it's the best improvement they can make imho, even better than any feature they can cram on it. It's not the lack of resources or the few time their devs have to work on it - it's their tribalism and ultradefensiveness to even the mildest constructive criticism.
It's utterly ridiculous they get so defensive when someone asks them about the reason you can't draw a circle or a rectangle in Gimp as easily as you can with frigging Microsoft Paint. I am yet to know the reason about that.
Last time I tried to express my views about the Gimp's UX issues at r/linux one of its devs answered almost immediately and tried to lecture me about how everything is in the source code and that they're not hiding anything and that I was trying to do FUD stuff with them. On top of that absolute nonsense, Reddit being Reddit, I ended downvoted to oblivion just because. What has that to do with being humble and accepting Gimp has plenty of room to improve? Who knows.
Hope that absurd panorama changes with new brains involved in it and Gimp can do that giant leap and keeps improving for the better because, seriously, the biggest issue with Gimp is not its lack of manpower. If you don't believe me just look at what Krita was when it was "Krayon" and shipped with Koffice, and what it is now.
I know, I don't have smartwatches whatsoever but I'd like it had an Android app and if it could integrate with Wahoo. Otherwise it seems great and even more that there is at least one completely FOSS alternative to Strava/whatever in the making.
Ain't that what edgelord "comedy" is all about, tho?
Once I read somewhere it was because it made possible for them to make phones thinner.
I remember one time at r/peloton one of those tribalistic mildly-xenophobic nutcases told me, after sharing an article in spanish which had some ambiguous word, something to the effect that "spanish is the most confusing language in the world".
Yes, that genius told that. In english.
Yes I am completely sure... Though I updated repos again and there it is now so maybe a cache thing or something like that.
Now that you're here, can I ask you how to import notes from notally? I just tried but after importing them it crashes
Can't find it on f-droid (and yes, I have the IzzyOnDroid repo enabled)
Usually such things have a simple explanation. systemd does a lot ~~with time and date, for example scheduling tasks. It's quite obvious that it has this capabilities, when you think about it.~~
FTFY
Studied electronic engineering for two years - the group I went in was like 111 dudes and 7 girls. Some dudes enrolled in electives from faculties like nursery or dentistry because the boys/girls ratio there was inversely proportional as in our faculty.
I mean, half of the USA think a fascist egomaniac, pedophile and pathologic liar with a brain the size of a tomato is the messiah, so...
Last time I talked about Thunderbird here on Lemmy (and was downvoted because, allegedly, Thunderbird and K-9 are the exact same app, according to android@lemmy.world), I seem to recall it was however mentioned one of the differences between the two is that Thunderbird was going to include setup for Google play subscriptions (whatever that is)...