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  • gloomy@mander.xyzG [email protected]

    They said Intel ME, not Israel ME.

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    Holy shit. I had forgotten that they did that. Guess the exploding pagers were kind of overshadowed by the genocide.

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      I mean it's technically permanent as long as your organization continues paying for the license

      Of course, they could downgrade your license or revoke it at any time. And they definitely will revoke it when you graduate (so they can reallocate the licensing costs to new students).

      Your work/school accounts don't belong to you.

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      Forgot to mention but my school advertised permanent access to our school email, which back then meant free student benefits like the education unlimited storage. I technically still do have access, but it's a lot less useful nowadays

      Google just went back on that education unlimited thing because they realized it was not sustainable, so my school had to enforce it somehow

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        Alright cool, probably takes a long time to do while also having a job and a family, but I'm just saying there were times in college where I wrote out 5k words in a day, formatted and typeset within a week.

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        Do you think your 5k words in a day were written well enough for someone to pay for it? Homework is not a product you have to market.

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          Do you think your 5k words in a day were written well enough for someone to pay for it? Homework is not a product you have to market.

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          #130

          I was a 3.8 with degrees in Engineering and a minor in Humanities, and yes actually I am a published scifi writer as well.

          I don't mean to put anybody down, unlike you, but 12k simply isn't a lot in the context of a manuscript.

          Anybody reading this who dabbles in writing should spend more time on it to reach realistic goals in their lifetime.

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            I do my writing in markdown. Keeps me from being distracted over formatting. Easily converted to HTML/EPUB for review and editing. git + plaintext + pandoc is a dream.

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            Yes, same here - I do all my show scripts in Markdown. My editor of choice is IntelliJ. For any non-technical writers here, IntelliJ is like what Scrivener wants to be when it grows up.

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              https://fosstodon.org/@pheonix/114931121766433702

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              reads like an ad for that service they plugged

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                Cryptomator is a great tool for this

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                Or rclone.

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                  Ah yes, the very first lesson I'd teach in my multimedia 'authoring' class: Back your shit up, here's 11 ways to do that; if you EVER tell me you lost your work as an excuse I'm going to LAUGH IN YOUR FACE as I assign you a ZERO.

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                  This is the policy of most colleges these days. The school will provide a service to do that but it's up to the student to ensure their work is backed up. Granted most schools only offer OneDrive but still, you're told ahead of time.

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                    reads like an ad for that service they plugged

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                    Maybe, but it's a well known writer's tool. I don't think they need to push this angle.

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                      Lawrence of Arabia?

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                      Joker, the best movie ever made.

                      It has driven OP down a dark and twisted path of fighting THE MAN

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                        I was a 3.8 with degrees in Engineering and a minor in Humanities, and yes actually I am a published scifi writer as well.

                        I don't mean to put anybody down, unlike you, but 12k simply isn't a lot in the context of a manuscript.

                        Anybody reading this who dabbles in writing should spend more time on it to reach realistic goals in their lifetime.

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                        My point is that your 3.8 Engineering/Humanities assignment is not a product that needs to marketed to the masses. 5k words in that space is easy, and I think this because I have done the same thing in the same field (Engr).

                        12k words isn't a huge amount, but as a published sci-fi writer you already understand that fictional writing is a saturated market with brutal competition, and publisher deal deadlines can be brutal too.

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                          a bit harsh, but often the most important lessons in life are those that hurt the most.

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                          I was training students for a deadline driven technical field. They needed to know that when deadline day comes, it's not "oopsie doopsy" my dog ate my homework, it's you are now out of business, everybody you work alongside is jobless, you are bankrupt, get your resume going and good luck dude.

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                          • icastfist@programming.devI [email protected]

                            The fuck was this dude watching/writing down for google to think it was related to terrorism or trafficking????

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                            It should not matter at all what he wrote. This is absolutely the wrong question to focus on.

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                              Actually many people use cloud as the original. I don't get why we are pretending this isn't normal.

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                              No one's pretending otherwise, they're saying it's dumb to do so.

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                              • rarwars@lemmy.blahaj.zoneR [email protected]

                                The extra words are not needed. The most accurate version is just:

                                Don’t trust.

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                                The extra words are is not needed. The most accurate version is just:

                                Don't

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                                  There was a cool browser extension back in the days that changed the word "cloud" to "someone else's computer" in the articles on the internet. It changes perspective and eliminates a lot of headache this way.

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                                    https://fosstodon.org/@pheonix/114931121766433702

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                                    Don't use Google trash. Google is evil.

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                                      I'm fully expecting them to straight up delete something... And then release it as theirs any day now

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                                        I know it's a big jump from Adobe Cloud (which probably used user behavior tracking and their work to train AI) but it is possible to make great stuff with open source apps now.

                                        The newly released GIMP 3.0 is quite amazing considering that it is free. Is it as good as Photoshop? Maybe it lacks all the features, but it's pretty damn good. If you install GMIC, an amazing suite of tools, it gets that much closer. Inkscape is also professional level for vector work now. Honorable mentions to Krita and kdenlive (for video editing). edit: I shouldn't leave out blender, jeesus.

                                        I left Adobe Cloud 9 years ago. Yeah I had to endure a lot of ridicule and weird looks when I told people that I only worked in GIMP, but more recently, the response is less "You're weird" and more "I need Cloud for my job/it's all I know," which is a positive change.

                                        If nobody ever makes the leap, things will stay the same indefinitely. Don't expect market forces to change things.

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                                          Yes, same here - I do all my show scripts in Markdown. My editor of choice is IntelliJ. For any non-technical writers here, IntelliJ is like what Scrivener wants to be when it grows up.

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                                          I have tried lots of text editors, tons. None of them quite do what I want. I installed CudaText. It's now my favorite. I love it so much. The settings... Oh, the delicious settings...

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