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switch to Mint.
That’s the right move!
switch to Mint.
That’s the right move!
It will turn itself back on during a background update, though. Should I be expected to check it daily to make sure Microscam isn’t stealing my data?
Thanks, conservatives!
Um, excuse me, sir! It’s called a microwave oven for a reason thankyouverymuch!
It’s some small comfort that a conservative’s ability to construct a complete sentence is matched by their ability to formulate a complete thought.
I guess this means Fox News and OAN are about to start demonizing Firefox.
(⁀ᗢ⁀) hahahaha
Oh, shit haha! I thought you were serious for a second. Can you imagine if we ever held a corporation accountable for the damage they’ve caused? I mean it obviously can’t happen, but wow! You had me for a second!
Why in the absolute fuuuuuck would a “secure” computer with sensitive data be running motherfucking Windows?! Linux is easy enough for pretty much any Windows user in an office environment to handle these days. There’s just no excuse for sensitive business to ever be done on Windows at this point.
Now if we could have a dating app that excluded conservatives…
Also, ths taller you are, the more likely you are to be seriously injured in severe turbulence, malfunctions, minor crashes and major crashes.
No, you can’t.
This is good to hear. It’s been a few years since I last tried to quit Adobe. I will have another go with Affinity and Krita (someone else suggested Krita as well).
This is good to hear. Thank you. I will give it another look. Adobe needs to be dissolved in a vat of acid.
Good lead. Thank you.
Marketing won’t switch because GIMP and Inkscape simply aren’t as capable as PS currently. I hate Adobe, but they have professionals by the short hairs because all of the current competition is simply not competition at all for professional use.
Are there any cases of this you can point to as illustration?
What can you replace Adobe with? Serious question. I despise Adobe, but every alternative I’ve tried throughout the years either cannot do the job or ends up disappearing.
Unfortunately, neither are good replacements for professional work.
Sync.com was my solution to replacing Google Drive. It was the only one I could find that actually did everything Google Drive did (and is less expensive). They’re honest and communicative, unlike Dropbox or Google.
As soon as T-Mobile’s check clears, the conservative SCOTUS will make sure all phones remain locked for eternity. Praise Jesus!