@odo you dont like notifications for when 10 people like your post, or your topic got popular? I joke but it also seems weird for me. I dont find it annoying personally, more of it being silly.
Perhaps it works though..? I dont think we are the target audience for these things..
@zemarmot @prokoudine @GIMP @inkscape my main purpose would be to link external svg files and be able to set their size without having to reimport or lose lossy-resize.
in any case, it is great news that svg support is improved! working with svgs in previous versions was a bit of a pain, having to calculate the exact size needed in advance..
so thanks for the effort!
for those that self-host discourse for community forums.. how big of a maintenance burden is it? does it take a lot of resources from the server?
from time to time I wonder if kxstudio, carla, dpf, distrho ports, cardinal and related projects should have a central place of discussion.
I still have a rocketchat instance running, but it rarely sees any activity, and it is just not the type of place best suited for long-term discussions..
could replace one for the other 🤔
@idaho06 a few of these things could be alleviated if virtualization (inside haiku) would work well. I am personally hoping some form of docker-within-qemu-shim to be possible some day, that would allow to use some many linux things directly, thus help in a transition phase.
@zemarmot @prokoudine @GIMP @inkscape that sounds quite awesome!
can we combine the 2? external svg/vector files as a link layer :)
@falktx @prokoudine @GIMP
GIMP 3.0.2 (might be another version if we have urgent bugs to fix or whatever after 3.0.0) should have link layers too. I.e. linking an external image as a layer in GIMP. Link layers can be used e.g. when you want to share an image across several artworks, or if you want to edit the image in an external software. To stay in the vector world, you could load an external SVG file as a link layer, keep editing it in @inkscape and have the render update in GIMP.
@prokoudine @GIMP is that something special related to layers, or does this mean gimp doing some form of vector graphics?
Knee-deep in papers on ICT4S – ‘ICT for Sustainability’. Usually well-intentioned, but often of a ‘tech will save us’ bent, missing any political analysis or question of how we got here. Case in point: the suggestion of ‘bayesian networks to discover supply chains using child labour’. Great. But better to transition to a system that doesn’t have exploitation of humans and nature as an ineluctable part of how it functions, no?
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Maybe I suffer from confirmation bias , but my assumption in regards to (corporate or community led) projects developed on mailing lists by now is:
* I will *never* get answers to any of my questions
* Improvements for build or release process are ignored
* Suggestions for improvements (e.g. test infrastructure, CI) are met with aggression
@Krita is this opt-in or opt-out?
CALLING ALL CREATORS!
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Cardinal Web has been updated!
It's like the Cardinal plug-in. A eurorack-style modular audio canvas that you can build synths or effects in and use in your DAW, live setup or share online.
All modules are built-in so Cardinal patches are fully portable also between operating systems.
That is - unless you use the Ildaeil module to load external audio plug-ins into your Cardinal patch ;)
TODO: make a Cardinal t-shirt that links to a web patch :)
Today we welcome works of art from 1927 into the public domain. Check out the movies, music, periodicals & books that are now free to remix & reuse in our latest blog post:
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