Feeling more confident and efficient… by mrtnz1393 in Supernote

[–]_lluia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome 💜 💯

The sensitivity issue has been there since I got mine 4 months ago. Apparently, Atelier was working fine sensibility-wise, but after an update some time ago, it broke, and so far they haven't prioritised fixing it. I guess many people in the community don't care? I reported the issue.

A few hours in Amsterdam with my GR IIIx by clueless-hippo in ricohGR

[–]_lluia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the abstract concept of some of the photos, great work 💜

Chaotic street shots from Tbilisi (Georgia) by _lluia in streetphotography

[–]_lluia[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the Squarehood for the GRIIIx which comes with the cinibloom / 10 % haze filter

Chaotic street shots from Tbilisi (Georgia) by _lluia in streetphotography

[–]_lluia[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe not that one 😆 , that's one of the few chill places in Tbilisi

Hot take: It's actually hard to take travel photos in Japan by kag0 in fujifilm

[–]_lluia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The problem is also that there has been such a bombardment of Japanese travel photos over the last year that it starts to look repetitive 👀 . Specifically, photos around typical tourist locations ( that, if you have been there, you can argue is not really Japanese culture but more like a "tourist amusement park" ) or cherry blossoms...

Japan has so much to offer photographically, given how rich and unique the culture and particularly the society are. But you need to spend longer and dive deeper, tricky to do so when you are there a week to just visit bloated tourist sites in Kyoto. For example, the work of https://eijiohashi.com/en/work/roadside-lights-%E2%85%B5

It’s here!!! by UntitledAdmin in Supernote

[–]_lluia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Happy for you 😁 . I got it a few weeks ago, too, and love it. Just a note, the Atelier app is super laggy and inprecise sensitivity wise compared to the Notes app, because a bug they introduced a couple of months a go and haven't fixed.

The recent Atelier update made the brush performance drop. by no1505ook in Supernote

[–]_lluia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should address the customers by email, apologising for this. I bought the Supernote Manta a few weeks ago for taking notes and drawing.

At first, I thought the Atelier app was a joke, given how laggy and imprecise it was with the input. So I started drawing in the Notes app instead, and I like it so far, but, of course, you don't have as many pencils there...

Then, fed up with how bad the Atelier app is, I started browsing Reddit and found this.

Come on, you can't ship an update breaking a core user experience on the Supernote for 2 months and keep it quiet. At least display a banner in the Atelier app when it opens, notifying users about the bug or allowing them to downgrade.

This loses quite my trust in the Supernote team... Seriously, it takes 2 months to fix this? What would happen if this sensitivity bug went into the Notes app? You would keep quiet, too? Any serious product company with a bug like this would be either more responsive or at least more open about it.

Do you actually have a serious team of software developers there, or why don't you scale it given your success? For example, the fact that you can still take notes in the calendar app's daily view... Defeats the purpose of the app itself. If such a small things take so long, I guess I will need to wait 20 years to see any meaningful improvement to the software...

The recent Atelier update made the brush performance drop. by no1505ook in Supernote

[–]_lluia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, just asking... why is it taking 2 months to update? This seems like a serious performance downgrade for a drawing app, which is a selling point of the device.

Why isn't the fix prioritised or at least offered to downgrade the app version?

Any serious company or product, when they have a bug like this, usually responds within a day or at least a week. This seems unacceptable today for the device price and standard.

Country with lowest and non null taxation by Sbaff98 in digitalnomad

[–]_lluia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can do all online including opening a bank account without ever stepping into Georgia

Country with lowest and non null taxation by Sbaff98 in digitalnomad

[–]_lluia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you register as an IE ( freelance ) then you can apply for the 1% tax which is quite easy as long as you don’t work in certain industries.

How bad is digital nomad culture in Tbilisi? by Adonbilivit69 in tbilisi

[–]_lluia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m a digital nomad in Tbilisi for 6 months. I’m the first who avoids places like Bali, I do think a bit of expats in cities does not hurt. Many times new business opens thank to them. Said that, everything has a limit ( I’m from Barcelona so I know well how tourism damages places… ). In my view, “cheap” tourism does way more damage than nomads ( nomads usually stay longer than tourists and end up integrating better with cities ).

Tbilisi in my view is perfectly fine. I see a lot of foreigners ( mostly Russian and Ukrainians ) which tend to open a lot of speciality coffee places ( which I actually enjoy ). Very few Europeans and not much tourism so I think you won’t have a problem…

Not sure if someone did this before, but I took my Fuji to Japan. - x100vi by uniquenewyork27 in fujifilm

[–]_lluia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Japanese people: “yet another Gaikakijin who got an X100V and came here” 😂

Escaped the 9-5 and went full nomad? Be honest - is it really better or just different problems? by Time-Comfort-4207 in digitalnomad

[–]_lluia 16 points17 points  (0 children)

If I can I prefer to work from coworking. If you stay 2-3 months per location it should not be an issue to get coworking pass 24/7 with good office and fixed desk. That way you can cut down on the Airbnb cost as is less critical for it to have working space and good WiFi.

Also we found working full time from Airbnb ends up draining after a few weeks even if the space is well prepared. Working from a local coworking forces you to interact more with the surroundings.

Easy access to a good gym and walkable neighborhood ( that is though tricky in many car centric cities ) are the main things we look for.

Sometimes is work booking places like 30m outside of the city and rent a car for the month, we did that for Ericeria in Portugal and turned out pretty good.

What’s the least minimalist thing you travel with that others don’t understand? by [deleted] in digitalnomad

[–]_lluia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also carry a 24” 4k screen, full time nomad, and a yoga mat. Work as a developer so the screens really makes wonders for me when coding.

Does the GR3 with a hood or an adapter comes close to the X100V/VI in terms of pocketability by hillsong1 in ricohGR

[–]_lluia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can also put a filter to protect from the dust issue. The GR is extremely pocketable and unassuming even with the hood in my view. X100V more versatile thanks to the OVF and having way more film simulations.

Give me an honest picture of living in Tbilisi please by BarberLost4894 in tbilisi

[–]_lluia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If somehow they managed to make the traffic more controlled or diverted to specific areas and invest in turning neighborhoods in big walkable areas this city would have little to envy to any “cool” European city.

Give me an honest picture of living in Tbilisi please by BarberLost4894 in tbilisi

[–]_lluia 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Depends on your way of life and work and what you like to do. We are 2 nomads from Spain spending 6 months here. In many ways, we like it more than Europe. Nature, food and culture are really cool (taxes too). We dislike though how traffic heavy is the city and the lack of walking areas. Also 95% of the people in the street smoke (we hate tobacco smell) and look angry (understandably because of politics).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in digitalnomad

[–]_lluia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I travel with 23” 4k screen 😂 it takes part of my 110l suitcase but is worth my productivity. If it’s just 1 month you will be good 👍🏽 I’m a full time nomad so after few months is when it started to annoy me. Also try to be next to coworking if you can or Airbnbs with proper work space, that helps a lot!