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  • *minutes

  • Later, losers
  • for the girl's sake I hope he doesn't

    (assuming it is not satire, but it probably is)

  • Manipulation
  • I wouldn't classify the screaming as meowing

  • "LiNuX uSeR iNsTaLlInG A BrOwSeR haha" meanwhile :
  • please elaborate what this is about?

  • xkcd #2932: Driving PSA
  • tbh there weren't many options for them besides waiting for the entire line of cars to pass which could've taken forever

  • xkcd #2932: Driving PSA
  • If a time traveler takes the effort to travel back to 2024 and try to kill me then maybe I deserve to die

  • Anon watches LOTR
  • poor Hitler, he's innocent

  • Lemmy: Linux is my boyfriend
  • Lemmy: look at my new Linux

  • A bit late
  • yeah this is something I can get behind

  • Context is everything
  • dead whistleblowers? did they fall from a window?

  • Discretion
  • of course it's the Netherlands!

  • It is so convenient and free.
  • I already did and managed to get two friends to use it too but they only use it to talk to me

  • It is so convenient and free.
  • Installing Signal is the easy part. Convincing your friends to do the same is the impossible part.

  • Anon ends racism
  • ah when you put it like that I guess that's fair

  • Anon ends racism
  • Sorry maybe I misinterpreted your comment. Treating someone differently just because they don't look like you just sounds pretty strange to me...

  • Firefox community things [HELP]
  • example?

  • xkcd #2930: Google Solar Cycle
  • this is not actually the case though...

  • Anon ends racism
  • "I can't be racist, some of my friends are black!"

  • 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 image in unexpected ways and can't be reset properly.

    So in short, using nomacs to edit is a hassle and I'm looking for similar software that does the job properly. Thank you!

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

    DownloadHelper: the easy way to Web videos. Download tons of videos from most of YouTube like sites.

    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?

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    stebo02 stebo @lemmy.dbzer0.com

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