I am proficient in photoshop as well, albeit nonprofessional. That being said, GIMP on its own is realllly hard to use after coming from PS. But with photogimp it’s a ton easier. I wouldn’t say it’s quite as good, but it’s pretty close. I’d give that a shot, at the very least.
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Looks like he posted a Patreon update only an hour ago, but I am not subscribed and can’t see what it is. I wonder what he’s saying in that.
I think the headline is a bit optimistic, saying that Samsung & sandisk should be worried. The issue with 128, 64, 32, and even 16TB SSDs is that most enterprises tend to not buy large amounts of them. NAND is so expensive that massive drives like that come with an incredibly high TCO, which businesses dislike. Not to mention the fact that, although still fast, massive SSDs tend to be highly bottlenecked by their architecture.
I’ve also mentioned this before but for those that need a more photoshop-like GIMP experience, try taking a look at PhotoGimp, it’s essentially a reskin+remap of all of the hotkeys to more closely match those of photoshop, and it works wonderfully.
I used to use mine for games but I don’t really play games any more. So for the last year or two my PC has been mostly dedicated to CAD, PCB design, coding, et cetera.
Great idea - thank you!
Terrific, I may have to give them a shout. Thanks much!
Rich, white, straight, christian male. Given recent events, that second-to-last part is especially important :/
I’ve used Termius on my iPhone, it works pretty well. Unsure if they’ve got an iPad client but I would be surprised if they didn’t?
Glad I could help :) It made my life a whole lot easier when I found it so I wanted to share the love.
Pro tip, if you’ve not found it already - there’s a package for gimp called “photogimp” that makes it use the photoshop interface instead of- it makes it so much easier to use! Highly recommend.
I usually use a little tiny piece of electrical tape, which should work unless the power button is absolutely minuscule. Desoldering it also works, but is more permanent.