Poor girl is indeed caught in a Trump orbit, I mean he is so fat he has a gravity well
Poor girl is indeed caught in a Trump orbit, I mean he is so fat he has a gravity well
I’ll gladly pay a premium for something that will be “buy it for life” or at least last decades. Phones and computers have inherent obsolescence, but most tools don’t. I don’t buy chinesium tools, I buy reputed European, American, or Japanese tools, the lifetime stuff.
Don’t get me started on OneDrive
Wait, vegans have animal prisoners? Like in cages and leashes, and glass prisons?!?!?!?
Real coherent .
He got grabbed by the pussy
It’s no just Wuropeans, but the majority of the world
Me neither. I have the combination of Firefox+uBlock origin+privacy Badger and I’m a pretty happy camper.
When I query an AI I always end with “provide sources and bibliography for your reply”. That seems to get better replies.
Also, I seem to remeber that the Affinity CEO made those statements, but Canva are calling the shots now, so…
I don’t think so. Unless I’m mistaken, your lifetime license is for major versions, so when 3.0 comes around, you will still be able to use 2.x.x, but not upgrade for free. They have been offering pretty good upgrade prices, though. We’ll see what happens.
Yes. They’ve made positivw noises about pricing, etc, but pretty much everybody in the community fears changes for the worse
I’m fine with (reasonably priced) paid software, that’s why I use Affinity; it pretty much hits the sweet spot between affordability and capability. If there is a free software program that does what I need, I’ll gladly use it, but I don’t demand it, plus you really can’t make FOSS developers develop what you need or want, while with paid software you have some leverage.
I believe at some point they said the may explore additional models, like offering both pay once and subscription at the same time. We can hope
What scares me shitless is that this could happen to the Affinity suite, which they bought recently. Affinity is the main pro level alternative to some Adobe products, and is very affordable in a pay once model instead of subscription.
Actually, most planes from that era circulated air front to rear and smoking was always the rear section, and the entire cabin’s air was renovated every 1-3 minutes, so unless you were seated in the row immediately before smoking, you didn’t get smoke.