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- Reviewed Filen
Fast. Just files, no bloat.
Also, the prices are hard to beat. Probably gonna migrate everything from my former cloud service after my testing period.
- Added Lightweight as a feature to Vernissage
Reviewed VernissageFeels like it's made for photographers, not influencers. One significant feature is that one can replace photos without losing community interactions; on nearly all other similar platforms one has to delete the original post.
Liked Vernissage- Liked Filen
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- Liked Inoreader
- Found this interesting: Deezer just launched a free AI music detector for all major streaming platforms
- Reviewed RawTherapee
Hot pixel removal support. Relatively intuitive and pleasant to use.
- Liked RawTherapee
- Thinks darktable is an alternative to Adobe Lightroom
- Liked darktable
- Replied to a comment / review on Say hello to ProtonVPN, AlternativeTo’s first Official Partner!
Okay, now tell them to peddling in creeptocurrencies, a.k.a. pyramid schemes.
- Added Non Destructive Editing as a feature to PixelUnion
- Reviewed Deluge
Fast, intuitive. No creeptocurrency donations or any other techbro nonsense.
Reviewed PixelUnionPicture perfect. PixelUnion completely changed my workflow thanks to the non-destructive cropping. If one embeds a photo on ten different places, and an adjustment to the crop was done, it changes everywhere. The user experience is smooth, and lastly, the pricing is remarkably fair. I find other hosting providers to be ridiculously overpriced just for data storage, but PixelUnion, anything below 16 GB is free and 150 GB is only a monthly €2.95, i.e., one beer a month.
Cheers to PixelUnion...
Thinks PixelUnion is an alternative to MEGA
Liked PixelUnion
Downvoted a comment on Artix LinuxArtix is quite slow in updating even the most important packages. Not good for my usage. Might be good for you...
Reviewed Artix Linux→ Using Artix & KDE Plasma (†) & OpenRC (††). Artix is not for the general populace yet like EndeavourOS because there's a bit more minute configuration necessary beyond "pacman -Syu" and such. But for those who don't shy away from the terminal, don't have the patience for an Arch install procedure, and just want an instantly working operating system with the least amount of fuss and bloat, yet still want extensive customizablity, then Artix is for you. That Artix is not for the average person...
Liked Artix Linux
