Leftovers: KDE
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It’s Season of KDE!
Hello folks, it’s Season of KDE!
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Danbooru Client 0.5.0 released
It offers a convenient, KF5 and Qt5-based GUI coupled with a QML image view to browse, view, and download images hosted in two of the most famous Danbooru boards (konachan.com and yande.re).
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Randa Meetings – the Past and the Future
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KDE: Sprint to reorganize the wikis (at CERN)
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I talked for “Tech Pills” YouTube channel about what I’d like to see for KDE in mobile world
Gabriele Musco ask me to express some thoughts about KDE in mobile world. I tried to make some clarifications about the topic, anyway the video is very long although the author cut some parts. He also asked if we will see a KDE distro in future, I replied that as a user I’d like a distro made by KDE, but currently there aren’t plans about it. Instead I happily mentioned the efforts in bringing mobile components also to the Android world
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KDE Ships Plasma 5.5 Release
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Krita Animation Edition Gets a Second Beta Release, Still Not Based on Krita 3.0
Today, December 12, the Krita developers have announced the release and immediate availability for download and testing of the second Beta build of the upcoming Krita Animation Edition digital painting software.
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[Krita] Game Art Quest videos!
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Game Art Quest 150% funded
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Krita 2.9.10
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Interview with Jack the Vulture
I had no idea what to expect, but I learned how to use the Adobe Creative Suite, and they introduced tablets and digital painting to me. I took to it immediately and asked my parents for a tablet for Christmas. Before I got a tablet, I used Gimp to color sketches. My dad was and still is an avid Linux user, and he was the first to introduce me to open source programs.
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