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Anon talks about Joe Rogan
  • ahem I think you'll find they are called iHens, actually. Each one has been spliced with Jobs' DNA, so instead of clucking they constantly say 'boom'.

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    Anon talks about Joe Rogan
  • Pure, unfiltered and undiluted clown. It is so potent it acts like a reserve when the rest of the body needs to be replenished.

    Joe is, in all actuality, a clown camel.

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    Anon talks about Joe Rogan
  • If you told Joe that Apple own a warehouse full of genetically altered chickens that actually laid iPhones he'd stare at you, slack-jawed and wonder why this hasn't been reported in the press. Just a fucking clown from his toes to his eyelashes.

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    Ukraine to compete at 2024 Olympics on one condition: athletes from Russia and Belarus must perform under neutral flags
  • The Olympic Committee sitting round their big table laughing their asses off at this one.

    But if there was a competition for International Money Grabbing, Green Shirt Goblin Guy would be right in there with gold, varje gång.

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    What are your favorite add-ons for Firefox?
  • Channel Blocker for YouTube. Stop all those horseshit channels from reappearing in your suggestions.

    Control Panel for Twitter. Allows you to customise your homepage by removing / changing parts of the UI, blocking ads and whatnot.

    Save webP as png / jpg. Right-click to save those fucking awful files as something you can actual use.

    Unwanted Twitch. Add channels / games / tags and keywords to a universal blacklist that stops them from appearing in the 'Browse' or recommended sections. Great for filtering out mince like IRL streams, shit like LoL etc. and chud streamers.

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    Do you ever feel like you have to apologize for .7z archives?
  • Never use 7z, because I do design work for a living and sending things to clients should be as trouble-free as possible - lots of corporate setups don't allow additional programs to be installed, so zip files are a baseline for things that everyone, anywhere, can open. People have enough trouble trying to understand a WeTransfer download link, let alone some bizarro file format that could be flagged by their antivirus.

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    While technically POSSIBLE, how viable is it to run Adobe apps, especially Premiere and After Effects, on Linux
  • There will be massive performance issues due to driver support and in the way modern Adobe apps use the GPU to handle a lot of the work. Over the past few years as GPU's have become insanely powerful, Adobe have retooled a lot of their apps to make use of that number-crunching - before you could bruteforce it with a decent CPU but now a lot of program functions are handled by the graphics card - even things like canvas scaling and rotation are only active using the GPU.

    Until Adobe make native versions (and there is corresponding driver support - nVidia run drivers built specifically for creative apps like those from Adobe and Autodesk), I wouldn't even consider using Linux for any type of creative work, to be honest.

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