Qlab is vastly superior to any other live theatre show control software.
Qlab is vastly superior to any other live theatre show control software.
My favorite part of this whole thing is now that the right-wing grift-o-sphere has joined, Meta has their accounts set up so that when people follow them there’s a pop up warning saying “are you sure you want to follow this person that frequently lies and violates terms of service?”
It’s so satisfying watching these slimeballs having a big mad about “censorship”.
God, I miss Reader. It really was a great thing that Google ruined because they couldn’t somehow cram ads into it.
Capitalism only functions when it can absorb the things that can be an alternative to it.
I mean, sure, I’d rather not hear that much about it, but people are grieving. I’m sure it’ll die down and people need room to work through their feelings.
If I remember correctly, that unintuitiveness is by design. From what I saw they seem really perturbed by the notion that it should function how most people use similar programs.
Gimpshop was a thing (where they moved the tools to make it look more like Photoshop) but the Gimp people got upset.
I think it’s like 3D movies. You will make some money off the people who buy into the gimmick, some more off of the people who remember and want the Razr again, and the rest acts as a kind of “hey we’re innovating here!” commercial for the manufacturer.
It’s a dumb gimmick, but it seems like capitalism is almost exclusively dumb gimmicks at this point.
Not a drag queen. Not a trans person.
I saw the new thing from Heinz which is like a Coke Remix machine but with dipping sauces, and the machine mixes it in front of you with a countdown and flashing lights. I envisioned a world where fast food places stop producing their own ketchup packets and just buy one of these giant machines because it’s cheaper.
Hell no. I am not asking a robot to make me ketchup when you could just hand me ketchup packets.
Yes, and I’ve been using beehaw less and less because of it.