A Patch for GIMP 3+ for Photoshop Users. Contribute to Diolinux/PhotoGIMP development by creating an account on GitHub.



We already had to wait until the stable tags to get the vast majority of the source code, so not much will change overall. It's a major step in the wrong direction but without a large direct impact on us. It only reinforces that we need to obtain partner access via an OEM we can work with to help improve their platform security while also being able to port our changes earlier.

mastodon.online is now invite-only? I remember it was open.

The original video is on tilvids.com

PhotoGIMP has been updated for GIMP 3.0
This is a patch for GIMP that makes UI look similar to Adobe Photoshop.

LibreWolf team has joined Mastodon

45 Posts, 6 Following, 5.36K Followers · A custom version of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom. This account is managed by the LibreWolf team. Its purpose is to mostly be used for announcements (important changes, updates, etc.) concerning LibreWolf. Please report issues at: http...

Finally people will no longer be confused with this Lemmy community and accidentally post here.

Firefox Terms of Use don't apply to Thunderbird and K-9 Mail
@[email protected] @[email protected] The Firefox Terms of Use don't apply to Thunderbird or the other products we develop, including K-9 Mail.

I thought it is already maintained? And it's popular enough to have someone who would do it?

Why LibreWolf isn't in the official Arch repositories?
From Wiki:
When PKGBUILDs receive enough community interest and the support of a Package Maintainer, they are moved into the extra repository (maintained by the Package Maintainers) <...>
So, librewolf
package has 150 votes and librewolf-bin
has 429 votes. And it's 6th most popular package in AUR (by "Popularity" metric). Why it still isn't in official repos?
I understand why things like yay
or google-chrome
isn't in official repos, but browsers like LibreWolf seems reasonable to include. Other browsers Brave, Zen, Ungoogled Chromium isn't in official repos too, but Vivaldi is.

There is still an optional payment for cloud sync, but you can setup syncing yourself via Git plugins or Syncthing


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