Let me fix that for you
re side question: I'm new to meming, image editing generally, and FOSS image editors.
Over the last month or so, I've tried a bunch except for Gimp (which the last time I checked had about 3.4 trillion things I don't need) for meming:
- A Photo Tool Libre
- Dibuja
- Krita
- Ksnip
- Pinta
- Photoflare
- probably some more I've forgotten
... and I keep coming back to Photopea (actually, Photocrea, a locally-installed version of Photopea). And it's not because I'm some Photoshop expert who finds it familiar. I'm an ingenue, who somehow can work out and (often) achieve what I want in Photopea, unlike the FOSS options.
All the others have issues for me, ranging from annoying niggles to absolute showstoppers. Just yesterday, I finally lost it with Krita and rage-uninstalled it.
The only FOSS ones I sometimes use are Ksnip (a screenshot tool with some editing features) and Pinta (for barely more than scaling and cropping), and I shudder at the thought of dealing with its UI. (Libadwaita, i.e. "fuck you, your OS, your theme and everything you ever thought you knew about UIs!")
I also managed to install a CLI tool for some basic meming:
{hurries to buy rights to Elevator Action}
Seriously. At first I wondered if this was a gag like the Pac Man movie trailer a while back.
remove criminals from our Country
Is your 747 in the shop or something?
Call the cops and say there's a suspicious man with a funny accent displaying signs of excited delirium, and they'll make sure the paramedics shoot him up with enough to get the job done.
What about buying a Tesla with "Full Self-Driving"... and then projecting onto Musk an image of a wide open road and letting the Tesla do the rest?
Thanks for the info.
Not sure what your use case for Copilot is, but if you have sufficiently powerful hardware (preferably with a GPU), you can download and install an LLM of your choice (e.g. a European one like Mixtral) and run it on your own computer.
E.g.
I mainly remember him as the guy whose lawsuit crippled hip-hop.
You might want to edit your original post and add the link there, too.
Listening to it now, thanks.
I have a couple of non-US playlists myself:
- Rock'n'Roll for Good Times - ROTW mostly fun classic rock, mainly in English, some in Spanish etc.
- No Yankcent - various genres, sung in English with neither a real nor a fake US accent.
You're welcome, let us know how it goes for you.