I’m here for Linus zingers tho?
Writes bugs
I’m here for Linus zingers tho?
If you can shell out for it, get jetbrains rider. It’s just as good (better?) as visual studio for dotnet including the more obscure bits like xamarin etc
Oh for real? I heard the wrong story then
Warring brothers started each one
It’s an enterprise app unfortunately.
I don’t know why they persist with the post-house market because it’s been dead for a long time.
Going legit as an indie artist means just using alternatives.
Blackmagic bought out Fusion and stuffed it into Resolve. I’m not a vfx guy but don’t they do similar things?
Is this like Aldi and Lidl, or Puma and Adidas?
I have debian 32bit running on my extremely underpowered 2009 eeepc - 1.6ghz atom, 1gig ram. Cinnamon as DE
It’s up to date as well.
Websites are pretty useless but it works well as a music server and can digitise my vinyl with several plugins without dropping any packets.
With 2gig you’ll be able to browse the web
The wording is something else.
Ensuring they can defend themselves… against another state defending itself from them?
Whatever. It’s a mess that’s gonna get worse and worse.
LTO tapes might fit the bill.
Ain’t that rat the C++ mascot?
Sorry to pry, but what do you need from resolve on Windows (Linux is another bloody matter) that the free version doesn’t do?
Like I was a professional colourist for quite some time and have done legit paid jobs on the free version.
We’ve moved beyond late stage capitalism and are now in end stage, palliative capitalism.
That’s where the proletariat are simultaneously deprived of survivable income and also punished for not spending enough to keep capitalism working.
This country has barely any industry outside of sales and the land. We either sell the land, or dig it up and sell it.
Ugh I absolutely hate how media have swallowed the lie that budget surpluses are anything other than pure misapplication of public funds.
Like… why brag that they’ve taken all this tax from us and they’re not spending it when us citizens are going through hard times?
Breaking changes to public APIs are generally considered a faux pas