

Interesting post, less interesting conversation *up*, *crown*, *side*, *crown*, *crown*, *roll*
Interesting post, less interesting conversation *up*, *crown*, *side*, *crown*, *crown*, *roll*
I looked it up and looks like I was wrong. Not sure why I had that believe, or whether it was a wrong assumption or I was misinformed by someone. Thanks.
Agree, I mean nice gesture and might really help some kids but it’s almost a joke after staying silent on the genocide.
No need to apologize flies away
I like it too, but it’s like comparing a convenience store around the corner with the big box supermarket across town. Many similarities but it’s much more limited. Do think it deserves more attention though, it works really well if you ask me.
Acrobat is Adobe’s pdf editor and the listed alternatives are pdf editor, which isn’t the same as a pdf reader.
You could give Photopea a try, if you’re looking for a free (as supported) alternatives, it has all core functions and a interface that looks very familiar. No installation required so you can easily test it, and use it in any browser (not sure how well it works without mouse and keyboard or low end devices though).
If you want more than core functionality I don’t think there is a (legally) free option out there.
Some are easy, I’ll share the ones I know
Ps = Photoshop
Id = InDesign
Pr = Premiere
Ae = After Effects
Dw = Dreamweaver
I don’t know what Xd stands for, because everyone just calls is Xd but it is UI/UX design like figma and sketch. Ai is confusing but they use it for (Adobe) Illustrator, possible they thought Il
would be more confusing
My 2 cents: it’s is great when travelling but I end up visiting the website of the bus/train company to actually book the ticket, so it’s mainly useful if you are somewhere and you don’t know the companies offering public transport.
Edit: I’m from Europe and never went outside of it, don’t know anything of how good it works in the rest of the world.
I just follow exposés by his baby momma’s, it’s not as up-to-date but it’s good enough for me
I hope so, but if their intent is to commit fraud what is and isn’t legal might not prevent them from ending up with manipulated results
Too bad I’m not an older person
Yes, but in comparison to a federation only the information will survive because it was copied out of the central system, but the system will fail as soon as the company folds. I mean the reason the fact that you need a 3rd party mirror to save the data proves the flaws of the 1st party. This instance for example doesn’t need to be mirrored because it is built on a foundation that already has redundancy built in.
Better put owl and cat on there too while you’re at it
Cool, so loosely translated 1st day, 2nd day, 3rd day, 4th day, 5th day, Saturday, Sunday?? That is amazing, confusing maybe, but amazing!
I know that old tale, bunch of religious people voting for the religious nutcase but when you say ‘the turks’ you imply it’s at least the majority of people but that’s not the case here. Don’t put the blame on the people, if they haven’t been given the chance to vote for their leader in fair and free elections.
Right, but if they feel they have enough pressure to someone in turkey banned, they probably would likely also use that pressure to ban someone outside of turkey I suppose.
Yes totally true, if you want to be safe from all governments. But there are plenty countries you can safely host an instance without fearing censorship. On the one hand you have options in wealthy countries that want to defend their values, and on the other hand you have options in poor countries which do not have the resources to locate the actual server.
should’ve put an /s there maybe, don’t want to curb your enthusiasm of writing 2 sentences to promote a platform some people may not have checked out in some time, if at all. Do your thing lol
O I just assumed they chose those words because are the most relevant to cuttlefish /s