apparently the post was actually about deselecting everything and how its not intuitive for people that come from apps that dont use ctrl+shift+A
apparently the post was actually about deselecting everything and how its not intuitive for people that come from apps that dont use ctrl+shift+A
interesting, i guess i just never checked.
i always just left clicked outside of the selection box to deselect
you guys dont just get the selection tool and click outside of the selection?
i always just left clicked far away from the selection
imagine locking deselection behind a keybind nobody will know about
maybe its because of the thing where you select something and try moving it and it moves the whole layer? thats the only thing ive ever had a problem with in gimp
chak chak chak chak chack (the sound the wheels make or something, idk about trains, im not a train doctor)
i do live in brazil so its hard to get good hardware because os shipping and everythings supposed to be around 5x more expensive than stuff in the us (though in practice, its way worse than that)
my brother got lucky and got an rtx 2060 super at the end of the pandemic. the best gpu ive ever had was a gtx750 ti that simply stopped working, meaning im now stuck with no gpu, an i5 6500 and 16GB of ram (my brother got himself more ram and sold a 16GB stick to me that he was using)
a gtx1050 is so much better than any gpu ive ever had lmao
if everything is third party then nothing is? my guess is thats the idea at least
yeah, and most people dont even know linux exists
thats like calling a kid dumb for not understanding how multiplication works when they havent yet learned it in school
i also love endeavour, after a year of sometimes random distros but mostly arch (installed incorrectly cause i cant find a tutorial with everything), endeavour allows us to get arch without worrying at all about ‘some hidden config you forgot to change and now your clock is broken for the 5th time and you have to reinstall everything cause syncing it again just seems to not work’
also lmao who downvoted you
a thing you install in a usb stick that allows you to have multiple bootable isos
like you can have the mint and arch isos on the same drive and etc
linux emulator on templeos
with linux mint maybe a little to the user friendly side?
ubuntu would be entire pants (or trousers if youre british)
oh cool i just discovered this is possible… i dont even use gimp anymore