Neat, a set of example patches that were done with the extension:
https://github.com/lexelby/inkstitch/tree/master/images/patches
Neat, a set of example patches that were done with the extension:
https://github.com/lexelby/inkstitch/tree/master/images/patches
@tinker oh, wow, I'd buy that T-shirt.
A limited case study, but perhaps a window of hope. — https://kottke.org/18/02/american-teens-have-had-it-with-this-authoritarian-crap
I hadn't thought about the result of encryption protecting protocols across the Internet from different clients handling them with special rules. Provides an interesting look at Internet-level problems of standardization and transport.
@n8 it was on the FAKE news!
@liw yes, I think it is for the local community. I've seen communities like the one at https://vis.social/
I'm kinda curious if people should have more than one Mastodon account for their varied interests.
@tinker learn how to do ROT13 in your head 😉
Impressive Inkscape extension to do embroidery designs.
https://github.com/lexelby/inkstitch
We need to figure out how to make it easier for Inkscape extensions to thrive outside the main Inkscape repos.
D'Nile ain't just a river in Egypt. — https://medium.com/the-nib/dread-and-circuses-ac4113abf478?source=rss----e74de0cedea9---4
@aparrish no spam?
@garrett it's all algorithms :wink:
But it would be interesting to compare the DNG output and see what the differences are. Probably would give a lot of information to people who use alternative camera applications on their phones.
@fsf would be cool if you guys did a profile of amazing women in Free Software. I'm sure there are some I don't know.
What bugs me most about the DxOMark mobile scores is that they mix photo and video. I don't care about video. I just want to rank what is the best phone for photography.
@cwebber @joeyh @liw I can't seem to find for sure, but I think that those have the same problems as Ubuntu PPAs. Mostly that once you install one you're basically giving anyone who can upload to it root access on your machine. Doesn't scale as you have to trust too many people.
@cwebber @joeyh @liw I would argue that the biggest gulf between the two is that one allows for developers to manage their own packages and the other tries to insert someone, who the developer may or may not trust, in the middle. Having packagers who are interested in a distribution makes for a more consistent distribution across software/languages/etc, but it frustrates developers who want a direct connection with their users.
@patdavid whoo! hoo! And @ryangorley will be there as well.
The NYC MoMA website, where all the text is black on white or white on black, has a button at the bottom to use "high contrast text."
It doesn't appear to change anything.
Clearly the problem is not enough pundits. — https://medium.com/the-nib/the-important-pundit-solves-the-school-shooting-problem-87e1236a49b0?source=rss----e74de0cedea9---4
Not sure how I feel about Docker calling my latest service 'wonderful_payne'.
Seems like Docker is more aware of how building this container is going than I thought.
@garrett haha, gonna have to report you 😉
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