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11 votes
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Looking for a (potentially multiplatform) app for pixel art
I wanted to practice my stagnant drawing skills and something I always liked is pixel art, but I don't know any program for that (beside Paint and Photoshop) so I would like for recommendations...
I wanted to practice my stagnant drawing skills and something I always liked is pixel art, but I don't know any program for that (beside Paint and Photoshop) so I would like for recommendations here, the only big feature I need is multi layers management and that preferably runs in multiple platforms (You know, like Gimp and Inkscape).
Anything that runs on Linux/Windows/Android is welcomed. I guess there should be open source apps for that, and since it's only for practice I would to waste money on paid apps.
11 votes -
Non-app guided meditation recommendations
I used to use the Waking Up app for daily 20 minute guided meditations, and I want to get back into it, but these days I don't use a smartphone most of the time so I'm looking for something...
I used to use the Waking Up app for daily 20 minute guided meditations, and I want to get back into it, but these days I don't use a smartphone most of the time so I'm looking for something similar that I could load up onto the (offline) hardware music player that I use for music and audiobooks. Ideally a number of different similar-length guided meditations (where I could either loop through them in order, or pick one at random for each session). I'm still fairly new to meditation, so I'm probably not aware of all the forms/formats that this kind of thing can take, but the ones I'd been using are 20-30 minutes of mostly silence (but I'm not opposed to the idea of some kind of background white noise) with a guide providing verbal instructions around breathing and relaxation at the beginning, then providing occasional visualization exersizes or affirmations to focus on at occasional intervals.
A few searches shows no shortage of options for this kind of thing (both free and paid), but I'm wondering if anyone has any specific recommendations of something like this that they use or have used and would vouch for the quality. It seems like the kind of category where it would be easy to churn out a bunch of low-effort AI generated slop and disguise it as something else, which I would like to avoid.
9 votes -
Apple TV+ promotion: $3/month for three months
20 votes -
Looking for the PC equivalent of Garage Band
Hey there musical types! I'm on the hunt for something I can use to create music that doesn't require a PhD in comp.sci and music theory. I downloaded LMMS and found myself immediately in the...
Hey there musical types! I'm on the hunt for something I can use to create music that doesn't require a PhD in comp.sci and music theory. I downloaded LMMS and found myself immediately in the weeds, so I'm hoping someone out there can point me in a more elementary direction. The end goal is to create a theme track for my YouTube channel that has a good old fashioned 80s metal feel, if such an animal exists...
Thanks in advance!
25 votes -
Why do AI company logos look like buttholes?
58 votes -
How Europe can become tech-autonomous
13 votes -
Kindle modding wiki
24 votes -
ChatGPT is taking over immigrant kids’ least favorite chore: translating for their parents
18 votes -
curaturae: write with Smithsonian's Open Access imagery (2022)
7 votes -
WordSafety: check a name for unwanted meanings in foreign languages
19 votes -
What do Audible narrators sound like?
13 votes -
Gene-edited non-browning banana could cut food waste
24 votes -
Apple airlifts 600 tons of iPhones from India 'to beat' Donald Trump tariffs, sources say
18 votes -
Ambient music on iOS 18.4 and the return to the Apple’s Music app
7 votes -
Microsoft launches generative AI-powered, Quake II “inspired” tech demo
19 votes -
PoetiCal: an experimental, collaborative publication only accessible through a calendar app
6 votes -
UK tribunal denies government's request to keep details of 'backdoor order' case secret, that lead to Apple disabling 'Advanced Data Protection Service' for UK customers
19 votes -
Rolex Caliber 7135: featuring a new indirect impulse escapement and high frequency movement using silicon
15 votes -
Porsche explores EV battery recycling tech to power its new cars
12 votes -
Heart Aerospace has just revealed its X1 demonstrator aircraft – thirty-seater commercial electric airplane with hybrid capabilities
6 votes -
Vimeo Streaming lets creators launch their own streaming services
14 votes -
How AI is powering the Boston Red Sox on the field and across operations
4 votes -
Young Chinese reimagine the last goodbye - new, personalised funerals in China struggle to break through culture
4 votes -
Real Page Inc. sues California city officials over ban on rental price algorithms
20 votes -
US FBI raids home of prominent computer scientist who has gone incommunicado
36 votes -
Immune ‘fingerprints’ aid diagnosis of complex diseases in Stanford Medicine study
6 votes -
US scientists are using machine learning to find new treatments among thousands of old medicines
12 votes -
Amazon’s new movie strategy starts with theaters
4 votes -
Thanks to recent US law, Elon Musk and Taylor Swift can now hide details of their private jets
29 votes -
Hawaiʻi's needy wait as benefits system tech overhaul runs late, busts budget
7 votes -
Stoop coffee: How a simple idea transformed my neighborhood
48 votes -
Meta wins emergency arbitration ruling on tell-all book, Careless People by former employee Sarah Wynn-Williams - book promotion to be limited
89 votes -
Swedish far-right extremists pull in boys online and use bodybuilding and fight clubs to further their white supremacist agenda
20 votes -
What is the truth about risks and benefits of seed oils?
19 votes -
LostMyspace.com: recovered music from the botched Myspace server migration
39 votes -
Why is everything binary?
12 votes -
Amid calls for sovereign EU tech stack, Swedish startup Evroc raises $55M in Series A funding to build a hyperscale cloud in Europe
30 votes -
US government workers and military planners love Signal now
30 votes -
New breakthrough in AI cancer detection is pushing accuracy levels to an unprecedented 99%
23 votes -
23andMe files for bankruptcy
46 votes -
Estonian ride-hailing unicorn Bolt has bought Danish taxi startup Viggo for an undisclosed sum in the company's first-ever acquisition
8 votes -
Dutch parliament calls for end to dependence on US software companies
53 votes -
BYD unveils new super-charging electric vehicle tech, to build charging network in China
26 votes -
Generative AI tool marks a milestone in biology - Evo 2 can predict the form and function of proteins in the DNA of all domains of life
29 votes -
Mozilla sees surge in Firefox users thanks to EU’s Digital Markets Act
68 votes -
Social media platforms face huge fines under UK’s new digital safety law
16 votes -
Back to cash: life without money in your pocket is not the utopia Sweden hoped
34 votes -
The photographer who takes no pictures
23 votes -
Underwater ‘doorbell’ helps scientists catch coral-eating fish in Florida
8 votes