So we’re a lot of legit scientists, who later said Graham Hancock manipulated the meaning of what was said through editing, or outright misrepresented them by surrounding what was said with a different context.
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Final Fantasy victory tune.
Tattorack@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Mecha Comet - Modular Linux Handheld Computer (Currently on Kickstarter)
21·5 days agoOr, you could put the resources that went into this thing that’ll eventually become a forgotten novelty (e-waste), and develope a Linux smartphone that is fully open source.
Tattorack@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Mecha Comet - Modular Linux Handheld Computer (Currently on Kickstarter)
122·5 days agoI don’t see the point of this.
A smartphone is literally a handheld computer with more capability than this. Save for game controls, there is very little that a touchscreen doesn’t completely replace with full flexibility (besides, unless it’s the size of a Gameboy, the vertical controller layout sucks).
This isn’t a new concept either, as I’m pretty sure I’ve seen two phones and one whole laptop using this exact drop-in modularity gimmick. They all failed.
Interesting. I’ve never experienced this. Back when Wayland wasn’t even considered as a main display server yet there were problems with resolution scaling and desktop sizes, but… Straight up not working?
Hmm… But what do you mean with it doesn’t work? How doesn’t/didn’t it work? What prevented you from, say, opening Krita and just dragging the window to the monitor you want?
Well, I use an XP Pen display tablet, so effectively a second monitor. I’ve used both Krita on Ubuntu using X11 (in 2024 and before) and since the start of 2025 been using Bazzite which uses Wayland.
Can’t say I’ve run into any display specific issues. Pen tracking gave me some trouble, but it was some setting in KDE and Open Tablet Driver I had to play with to fix that.
I like the UI of Krita. Gimp is… Uh… Gimp. But Krita is certainly a modern drawing program.
Krita is aimed at Clip Studio Paint. It’s not great for quickly editing something.



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