Will I be able to do exposure stacking with the overlay module?
She’s a sly fellow, if I may. The males are green and brown :D
It’s like a pozidrive roundhole without the roundhole
Link to cocktails community please! Love making them, love sipping them!
Because you seem to have networking capabilities
As @kokopelli@kokopelli@lemmy.world says, long exposure with a cheap DSLR camera. Just rested it on a wooden structure to keep it still and took the shot for 6 seconds :)
Thank you! It makes me glad to hear :)
Only if you’ve ever touched your self.
It being a completely open platform means there will definitively be data collection. Some entity will scrape the fediverse for data. It’s free, open and unprotected.
I had a walk by a nearby dock and this guy was working on some wood. There isn’t much more about it :)
I took this on a Nikon D3200. The aperture is set to f2.2.
I believe you are fixating on something that won’t have much impact regardless of what choice you make. I have been using “windows keyboards” on Linux for years with literally no problems (related to keyboards and Linux). I mostly game, browse the web and work as a software engineer.
Focus on what feels good physically/ergonomically for you and your workflow and you’ll be golden.
The only caveat I’d throw in there is if your keyboard of choice has some sort of RGB program for Windows or other custom software. It might not be as simple to control that functionality from Linux, but in many cases there are open source Linux alternatives for that software.
I hope the insurance covers it :(
I live in this city and am sad I won’t be able to go there this summer :(
It has been worked on for quite some time and was set to open this year.
Nice! Looking forward to see some facts!
Let me know if you create the community!
I get your point. But Linux Mint does not have Snap by default, so that does not really apply.
I’d still recommend the normal Ubuntu based one since there is so much easily available help out there for any Ubuntu based system.
The Debian dist is (iirc) just there in case Ubuntu becomes unsuitable as an upstream in the future. I would treat it as a safe backup option, not a primary choice and def. not something I’d recommend to beginners.
But that’s just my take on it :)
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