GIMP feels like it's still in the stage of being extremely powerful but awkward as heck to wield, like Blender used to be. Blender used to have a pretty unintuitive interface before getting a massive overhaul a few years back. GIMP could use a similar facelift IMO.
rudyharrelson
Noice. I multiclassed as a Monk/Sword Sage (from the Tome of Battle expansion) and had fun being my party's enforcer for a long, multi-year campaign. Most of the rest of the party were squishy sorcerers and such, so I was pretty combat-heavy to balance that out. Some of the most fun I've ever had.
Our DM was kind of a jerk but he was generally a good DM. After that long ass 3.5 campaign I barely ever played with him again, but kept playing with the friends I enjoyed playing with more. Constantly did one-shots on the weekends when I didn't have too much homework.
Oh boy, I've been collecting these for years. Finally my time to shine!
DM or reply if you want more stupid pictures.
I think I was fairly slow before learning home row typing. I just hunt-and-pecked whenever using a keyboard. We got our first computer some time around 1998, so I was introduced to computers a few years prior to taking the typing class.
Just a standard QWERTY layout. Nothing fancy.
Just used the stock antenna that came with the HT. Cheapest antenna money can buy, just about. But I live out in the countryside and don't have a lot of tall trees or buildings obscuring the view, so there was a solid 7 minute window where the ISS was passing directly overhead.
Was a bit cloudy, so I couldn't actually see it when it was passing over, but the signal came through clear as a bell.
I took one typing class in 8th grade and became faster than 99% of typists. Can sustain about 145wpm for a typical paragraph of text, but can burst up to 200wpm for shorter, simple bits of text.
Not a particularly marketable superpower in this day and age, but is a fun flex once in a while at the office.
Depends on what you're trying to do with the webcam.
If you just want to take pictures and videos, you can use Cheese.
If you want the webcam to be accessible to other devices on your network so you can view it remotely, you can use Motion (requires a small amount of configuration, but afterward it Just Works)
Looks like a defense response. Didn't sneak up behind it and scare it did you?
I'd recommend Cheese (e.g.:
apt install cheese
) since it requires virtually no setup to start recording video and photos.Open Broadcasting Software (OBS) also works for this purpose, but requires more setup, generally.