Applications and Instructionals: November 2013
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2013-11-13 11:22:48 UTC
- Modified: 2013-11-13 11:22:48 UTC
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A startling fact is that there are in excess of a billion people who have some type of disability. That represents approximately 15% of the world's population with a physical, sensory or mental limitation that interferes with their ability to move, see, hear or learn. 350 million people in the world are partially sighted or blind. The faster computer technology evolves, the more excluded these individuals would become without development in computer software that seeks to address their needs.
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Whether you are actively considering a move away from Photoshop, or simply hoping there is a non-proprietary tool for reading your Photoshop images if you ever decide to stop subscribing to Adobe’s cloud, you’ve probably wondered about GIMP. A free, open-source, image editor, the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) has been a go-to tool for Linux users for years, but has a reputation for being hard to use and lacking many of Photoshop’s features. The reality has changed dramatically over the last couple years. GIMP now has a very competent user interface, as well as an extensive and powerful set of features. Its openly extensible nature means that in some areas, like running well-known image processing algorithms on your photos, it actually outshines Adobe Photoshop.
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I was disappointed with the “beta” release for GNU/Linux. It seemed “alpha” to me and was very awkward to install. There’s news of a new release for December, synchronized for That Other OS and GNU/Linux. It should be smoother this time. Perhaps I’ll really get to do something with it.
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With past ISP problems, I've been able to run a continuous ping to an outside IP address and show the tech-support representative that I have packet loss. Unfortunately, a running ping command doesn't give a history of when the packets are lost. With SmokePing, not only is there a record of when packets are lost, but there's also a graphical representation of how many packets were lost, and from several IP addresses to boot.
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I spent the past year writing The Librarian’s Guide to Academic Research in the Cloud, a book which focuses on using and thinking about cloud services in an academic research context. I’m fortunate enough to belong to a union that negotiated research leave for new faculty, and that leave made the book possible.
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Keeping a daily journal is one of the best ways to keep your thoughts organized. Not only can it help you think more clearly, it can also help you reflect on your past actions. After writing for a while, you'll get used to putting your thoughts in text form and reflecting upon them. Journaling isn't something new, though. The act of writing a journal has been practiced for centuries. However, it is now that this lost art form is regaining its popularity.
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We cut the cord a couple of years ago, the need to get TV over traditional TV Ariel was no longer needed and services such as TV Catchup, iPlayer and the other UK Catchup TV Channels streamed over the net to my TV were all we needed.
Recent Techrights' Posts
- Another Talk by Richard Stallman Tomorrow, This Time in Bengaluru
- This means that in January 2025 he is giving at least 5 public talks
- Rhino Linux Can (and Perhaps Should) Promote Alternatives to Microsoft Instead of Preloading Microsoft
- Deeper down inside Rhino Linux there's a problem
- Slashdot is Once Again Publishing Lies and Revisionism for Bill Gates, Citing Microsoft's MSN to Rewrite History and Distract From the Jeffrey Epstein Crimes
- Of course this also distracts
- Too Big, Will Fail (How Linux Grew Way Too Fat)
- Linux has very extensive hardware support, but that comes at a cost
- Richard Stallman Gives Keynote Address in a Few Hours
- Richard Stallman's personal site was updated to give more details
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- The GNU Manifesto Turns 40 in a Few Weeks
- The FSF turns 40 later this year, too
- Continued Support and Momentum at the Free Software Foundation (FSF)
- "This helps protect our community."
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Monday, January 27, 2025
- IRC logs for Monday, January 27, 2025
- Links 27/01/2025: Lukashenko's Sham Elections, TikTok for Insurrection Loyalist (Larry Ellison)?
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 27/01/2025: IndieWeb Musings and Devlog
- Links for the day
- IBM Layoffs in "Co-location Mandate" Clothing
- It's possible that later this week, around the time of the so-called 'results', many layoffs would be announced
- Microsoft-Funded IDG Seems to be 'Googlebombing' the Term Free Software to Promote Proprietary Spyware Too
- Microsoft advocated along with other proprietary things
- Videos and Photos of Richard Stallman's (RMS) Keynote Address in India Earlier Today
- He probably told the target audience (India) a thing or two about the role of proprietary software in colonialism
- GAFAM Hates - Except in a Worryingly Parasitic Way - GNU/Linux and Its Freedoms (or Its Users)
- Let the story from DistroWatch serve as a reminder that the era of Social Control Media is over
- Links 27/01/2025: Social Control Media Explores Propaganda for Racism as a Business Model, China’s Tibet Dam Criticised
- Links for the day
- Microsoft Relegated by Manchester United
- No Microsoft
- IBM Layoffs in 2025: Rumours Say Even Managers Will Get the Axe, Some Via Loopholes Like PIP and/or RTO (Preparations Already Underway)
- Where does IBM's money go?
- FOSDEM Talks Are Vanishing
- They no longer seem to be taking money from Microsoft and/or its tentacles
- Gemini Links 27/01/2025: Mental Locomotion, Gemini Protocol Bots From China, and Domain-Specific Languages
- Links for the day
- Microsoft Still Hires Journalists to Reward Them (Belated Payment) for Microsoft Propaganda
- The PR/lying pipeline
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Sunday, January 26, 2025
- IRC logs for Sunday, January 26, 2025
- Links 26/01/2025: Privacy Breaches and Growing Nationalism
- Links for the day
- The UK's Press Gazette Has No Credibility Anymore, It Celebrates Plagiarism and Cheap Misinformation (This Ruins Linux Sites Too)
- They encourage a form of plagiarism and that even ruins "Linux" sites
- Journalistic Malpractice Helps Bill Gates Cover Up His Marriage Collapsing Because of His Very Deep Ties to Jeffrey Epstein (and It's Melinda Who Dumped Him, Divorce Proceedings Started by Her in 2019)
- you can alter narratives and perceptions worldwide
- The Linux Foundation's Certificate Authority (CA) Let's Encrypt Hits New Lows in Geminispace
- 13 known capsules still use it
- How "Open Source" Became Microsoft (But It's Actually Proprietary, OSI is an Openwashing Front Group Now)
- They're still trying to rewrite history, but it's harder when Richard Stallman (RMS) is alive
- Links 26/01/2025: Chatbot Woes and UnitedHealth Data Breach (Windows TCO)
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 26/01/2025: The Postman and More
- Links for the day
- Links 26/01/2025: Fentanylware (TikTok) Turns to Hype/Pyramid Scheme, Insurers Failed to Comply With Federal Law
- Links for the day
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Saturday, January 25, 2025
- IRC logs for Saturday, January 25, 2025