- LTSC + WSL (Better than VM)
- Dual Boot
- Linux only
Or Win10 IoT LTSC till 2032
To me Adobe has very bad UI, I did try to use it, and first time was awful. Freehand was a lot more intuitive, but when Macromedia was bought, was killed.
I get, that a lot of people did learn to use Adobe UI, and of course they want the same because they’re used to, but doesn’t make it better.
Affinity is more friendlier that PS to me.
I’m not saying that GIMP UI is perfect or good, but right now, to my casual use case, is not bad. Obviously can be better, and get some ideas from other UIs.
I prefer:
With ChaiNNer you can remove background, upscale (local), it’s a lot more flexible and compatible with models than Upscayl, also a little bit more complex (node based, not as complex as comfyUI). You can upscale an image with a face model and use other model for everything else in the same image.
Use Termux, you need:
That’s my setup to play tabletop rpg (DND5E) for a couple of years, all CLI using any text editor you like with markdown. I use: tmux, vis.
In your case: SC-IM, visidata, any text editor.
With Termux you can use packages from repo or from other distros with proot-distro
, like: Alpine, Avoid, Debian, Arch, Fedora, Ubuntu.
Do you know the exploit was detected in Debian Sid? (by a PostgreSQL
developer), Arch got the update (with both compromised versions), but because don’t directly link openssh
to liblzma
(as Debian), and thus this attack vector is not possible.
Also, other rolling distros also got the compromised versions, maybe: openSUSE Tumbleweed, Endeavour OS, Fedora Rawhide, Slackware -current, etc.
It’s only a nice frontend to use command line tools that use many upscale models. To make easy for everyone one to use.
Someone already post that. Typst it’s already a lot easier to use, with meaningful errors and markup near markdown and don’t need 200x hard disk space, nor dependencies to work.
Beginning: Ubuntu.
Until today: Arch
Why? I found in Arch updated software that I was interested at that time, I liked the rolling distro, minimalism, AUR.
I’m happy with my TWM (DWM) and multiplexer (tmux).
I did install other distros in old hardware like Slitaz, Debían that needs 32 bit.
I’m interested right now in things like Alpine and Void, because small and functional in Termux or older hardware. And some distrobox (similar to proot-distro in Termux).
Now learning a little bit of Groff with markdown (pandoc) to create PDF, for a small and fast typesetting. I haven’t found a way to convert markdown to pdf using MOM macros in Groff.
Sometimes, Issues in software that I’m interested. I don’t code, just very simple shell scripting. For that reason I have a GitHub account, and other one in Gitlab that I did for just 1 project.
Look again, mine has cursor keys, Fn Ctrl Alt Meta, and you can add keys and functions (like: copy paste undo +). And you can drag spacebar to quickly/precise move in the same line.
Maybe: unexpected keyboard
Your right, now I did remove FFUpdater, I’ve got Mull updated adding DivestOS Official repo to Droidify (included, but you need to enable), and Cromite from GitHub.
Because Mull from default repo is 1 version and 2 weeks behind.
If your new, just install and use Droidify (is a lot faster than F-droid).
Now I use:
Maybe netsurf, Dillo or w3m/links, if you don’t need JavaScript, if you do, you need at least 4GB RAM to have a better web experience.
Today’s web is very RAM hungry (bloat).
You get better screen use space and smaller memory requirements.
But your real big problem, is going to be web browser, all of them consume insane amount of RAM because of web bloat, and always is going to be a problem. Just 1 tab open and a lot of patience.
My old netbook had just 1GB ram, later I did an upgrade to 2GB and was the maximum possible.