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  1. RNA mamuta po 40 tysiącach lat to krok do de-ekstynkcji Czy wkrótce ujrzymy futrzaste dinozaury na stepach? Mamuci chromosom Y aktywny: rewolucja paleogenomiki ⬇️Więcej w artykule⬇️ cynicy.pl/rna-mamuta-p... #nauka #ciekawostka

    RNA mamuta po 40 tysiącach lat...

  2. Households urged to take action ahead of October 1 energy price rise

    More than seven million households still on a standard energy tariff have been urged to send in meter…
    #NewsBeep #News #Economy #Business #energypricecap #HouseholdBills #pricecap #StepChange #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/183888/

  3. @sldrant @andypiper I had to (was forced) to switch away from Corel's Aftershot Pro 3 (the neglected stepchild of Bibble Pro), when they seemed to stop decent dev on linux and I was stuck with an essential encryption library version problem. Wasn't named the same or even seemingly compatible with Open SuSE (tried `ln -s` in various forms). It stopped me using my camera very much.

    A couple of months ago, I used a bonus/raise to buy a new Canon R6 Mk 2 and decided I'd try Darktable. I have some issues with how deeply technical it is, but having worked in IBM for so long (as you know), I'm used to confronting tech arguments with ease of use and usability arguments (& evidence).

    I have been in touch with their developers once and they seem like a good bunch. I'd like to form a contributing relationship to help improve their UI experience. In fact, if you or anyone else has observations on how you use photo processing and cataloging software, please let me know (directly or hashtag #digitaldevelopment) or if it's Darktable, raise an issue or feature request on github.com/darktable-org/darkt.

    To start with, I'm compiling as complete a set of use cases as I can think of around cataloging.

    I occasionally use Adobe Light room on my Mac. Results good, UI is meh! Don't like using such overtly proprietary and greedy company's tools (Leasing what I used to buy outright)

    Happy to share details & experiences if you want.

  4. @sldrant @andypiper I had to (was forced) to switch away from Corel's Aftershot Pro 3 (the neglected stepchild of Bibble Pro), when they seemed to stop decent dev on linux and I was stuck with an essential encryption library version problem. Wasn't named the same or even seemingly compatible with Open SuSE (tried `ln -s` in various forms). It stopped me using my camera very much.

    A couple of months ago, I used a bonus/raise to buy a new Canon R6 Mk 2 and decided I'd try Darktable. I have some issues with how deeply technical it is, but having worked in IBM for so long (as you know), I'm used to confronting tech arguments with ease of use and usability arguments (& evidence).

    I have been in touch with their developers once and they seem like a good bunch. I'd like to form a contributing relationship to help improve their UI experience. In fact, if you or anyone else has observations on how you use photo processing and cataloging software, please let me know (directly or hashtag #digitaldevelopment) or if it's Darktable, raise an issue or feature request on github.com/darktable-org/darkt.

    To start with, I'm compiling as complete a set of use cases as I can think of around cataloging.

    I occasionally use Adobe Light room on my Mac. Results good, UI is meh! Don't like using such overtly proprietary and greedy company's tools (Leasing what I used to buy outright)

    Happy to share details & experiences if you want.

  5. @sldrant @andypiper I had to (was forced) to switch away from Corel's Aftershot Pro 3 (the neglected stepchild of Bibble Pro), when they seemed to stop decent dev on linux and I was stuck with an essential encryption library version problem. Wasn't named the same or even seemingly compatible with Open SuSE (tried `ln -s` in various forms). It stopped me using my camera very much.

    A couple of months ago, I used a bonus/raise to buy a new Canon R6 Mk 2 and decided I'd try Darktable. I have some issues with how deeply technical it is, but having worked in IBM for so long (as you know), I'm used to confronting tech arguments with ease of use and usability arguments (& evidence).

    I have been in touch with their developers once and they seem like a good bunch. I'd like to form a contributing relationship to help improve their UI experience. In fact, if you or anyone else has observations on how you use photo processing and cataloging software, please let me know (directly or hashtag #digitaldevelopment) or if it's Darktable, raise an issue or feature request on github.com/darktable-org/darkt.

    To start with, I'm compiling as complete a set of use cases as I can think of around cataloging.

    I occasionally use Adobe Light room on my Mac. Results good, UI is meh! Don't like using such overtly proprietary and greedy company's tools (Leasing what I used to buy outright)

    Happy to share details & experiences if you want.

  6. @sldrant @andypiper I had to (was forced) to switch away from Corel's Aftershot Pro 3 (the neglected stepchild of Bibble Pro), when they seemed to stop decent dev on linux and I was stuck with an essential encryption library version problem. Wasn't named the same or even seemingly compatible with Open SuSE (tried `ln -s` in various forms). It stopped me using my camera very much.

    A couple of months ago, I used a bonus/raise to buy a new Canon R6 Mk 2 and decided I'd try Darktable. I have some issues with how deeply technical it is, but having worked in IBM for so long (as you know), I'm used to confronting tech arguments with ease of use and usability arguments (& evidence).

    I have been in touch with their developers once and they seem like a good bunch. I'd like to form a contributing relationship to help improve their UI experience. In fact, if you or anyone else has observations on how you use photo processing and cataloging software, please let me know (directly or hashtag #digitaldevelopment) or if it's Darktable, raise an issue or feature request on github.com/darktable-org/darkt.

    To start with, I'm compiling as complete a set of use cases as I can think of around cataloging.

    I occasionally use Adobe Light room on my Mac. Results good, UI is meh! Don't like using such overtly proprietary and greedy company's tools (Leasing what I used to buy outright)

    Happy to share details & experiences if you want.

  7. @sldrant @andypiper I had to (was forced) to switch away from Corel's Aftershot Pro 3 (the neglected stepchild of Bibble Pro), when they seemed to stop decent dev on linux and I was stuck with an essential encryption library version problem. Wasn't named the same or even seemingly compatible with Open SuSE (tried `ln -s` in various forms). It stopped me using my camera very much.

    A couple of months ago, I used a bonus/raise to buy a new Canon R6 Mk 2 and decided I'd try Darktable. I have some issues with how deeply technical it is, but having worked in IBM for so long (as you know), I'm used to confronting tech arguments with ease of use and usability arguments (& evidence).

    I have been in touch with their developers once and they seem like a good bunch. I'd like to form a contributing relationship to help improve their UI experience. In fact, if you or anyone else has observations on how you use photo processing and cataloging software, please let me know (directly or hashtag #digitaldevelopment) or if it's Darktable, raise an issue or feature request on github.com/darktable-org/darkt.

    To start with, I'm compiling as complete a set of use cases as I can think of around cataloging.

    I occasionally use Adobe Light room on my Mac. Results good, UI is meh! Don't like using such overtly proprietary and greedy company's tools (Leasing what I used to buy outright)

    Happy to share details & experiences if you want.

  8. #FathersDay has always been a bit of a contentious #holiday for me.
    Growing up I had a #StepFather that always made sure to treat us like #StepChildren. We were either in the way or not there when he needed us to do something for him. There was no pleasing him no matter how much I tried.
    Recently, I found out that the person we thought was my #biological #father is likely not so. I am actually really happy about this as he is an extremely despicable person.
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  9. As always for big NBA hoops action on NBC, Mike Tirico, Reggie Miller and Jamal Crawford has the call with Zora Stepehenson and Ashley Shahamadi reporting from court side.

    #NBAonNBC #Postseason #NBAPlayoffs #WCF #Game3 #OKCvsSA #NBA #Basketball #Sports

  10. As always for big NBA hoops action on NBC, Mike Tirico, Reggie Miller and Jamal Crawford has the call with Zora Stepehenson and Ashley Shahamadi reporting from court side.

    #NBAonNBC #Postseason #NBAPlayoffs #WCF #Game3 #OKCvsSA #NBA #Basketball #Sports

  11. As always for big NBA hoops action on NBC, Mike Tirico, Reggie Miller and Jamal Crawford has the call with Zora Stepehenson and Ashley Shahamadi reporting from court side.

    #NBAonNBC #Postseason #NBAPlayoffs #WCF #Game3 #OKCvsSA #NBA #Basketball #Sports

  12. As always for big NBA hoops action on NBC, Mike Tirico, Reggie Miller and Jamal Crawford has the call with Zora Stepehenson and Ashley Shahamadi reporting from court side.

    #NBAonNBC #Postseason #NBAPlayoffs #WCF #Game3 #OKCvsSA #NBA #Basketball #Sports

  13. As always for big NBA hoops action on NBC, Mike Tirico, Reggie Miller and Jamal Crawford has the call with Zora Stepehenson and Ashley Shahamadi reporting from court side.

    #NBAonNBC #Postseason #NBAPlayoffs #WCF #Game3 #OKCvsSA #NBA #Basketball #Sports

  14. Today I had to #WellActually the corporate pricing group. Without actually saying it, I came with receipts. I know we're the bastard stepchild district of the company, but I also know you're wrong. The district specialist was copied per their prior request, because history is on my side. Yes, I need a new job. #AlaskaProblems?