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In heat

  • see? it's easy

  • In heat

  • that is true but the results will be the same at best, not better

  • In heat

  • typing keywords instead of full sentences is still quicker so nah

  • In heat

  • both queries give me poor results and searching "heat cast" reveals that she is not actually in the movie, so that's probably why you can't find anything useful

  • In heat

  • Do you really need to learn to realise the words "is" and "in" aren't that important and that "Angelina Jolie heat" is good enough for a search query?

  • In heat

  • They're literally just words? All you need is the ability to speak a language

  • In heat

  • what's there to learn about using search terms

  • In heat

  • Google is not a human so why would you communicate with it as if it were a human? unlike chatgpt it's not designed to answer questions, it's designed to search for words on webpages

  • In heat

  • Why do people Google questions anyway? Just search "heat cast" or "heat Angelina Jolie". It's quicker to type and you get more accurate results.

  • nah it's just that I ran out of country today

  • ok yeah that does make sense, but still the soviet union didn't collapse in one day right?

  • ok I guess you will be swimming in an ocean then tomorrow

  • the wording just doesn't make sense to me

  • how can it be this cheap though? sure it doesn't require gas but it takes longer so the guy would need more pay for the service right?

  • who bakes pannenkoek in the oven? shouldn't it be an ovenkoek then?

  • because Americans can't tell the difference between the two languages

  • that doesn't mean the country will disappear

  • we live in a timeline where the onion headlines are more plausible than real ones

  • and then they replace the president with Bernie Sanders

  • Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org
    stebo @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Image viewer that doubles as a simple image editor?

    I'm looking for an image viewer on windows that also has some simple editing tools. I've been using nomacs for quite a while, which is exactly that, but editing images with this software can get pretty finicky, so I'm looking for an alternative.

    Features I'm looking for:

    • Browse between images in a folder
    • Rotate images 90Β° and mirror images
    • Crop images freely or using preset aspect ratios (1:1, 5:4, 16:9, ...)
    • Adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, etc. (optional)

    What do I dislike about nomacs? It has all of the features I'm looking for. However when cropping, the crop area doesn't align with the edge of the image, which means the crop area can go outside of the image and white pixels will be added when you crop the image this way. You can't easily align the crop area to the center of the image either, so it's all guess work and repeat if you messed up. Furthermore, the brightness slider and similar sliders aren't what they should be. They change the

    Firefox @lemmy.ml
    stebo @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Video DownloadHelper Firefox extension puts a giant QR-code on converted videos and charges $30 to remove it.

    I've been using this extension for a while now and it works great, but since recently a QR-code is put onto the video when downloaded (if it's a HSL one that needs to be converted). I understand that this converting process can be expensive and I'm willing to donate, but $30 seems like a lot no? The QR-code is not small either, it takes up like 40% of the video, rendering it absolutely useless. Does anyone know any alternatives or workarounds?

    Memes @lemmy.ml
    stebo @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Inspired by a similar meme about applied math, I present: applied physics

    Boost For Lemmy @lemmy.world
    stebo @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Help me create a Boost for Lemmy logo just below the Sync logo on the new lemmy canvas!