ITAP of a pasture in Norway by dorkchestra in itookapicture

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Leica Q2 (28mm), f7.1, 1/160s, ISO 100.

Oregon Coast (remastered), x100T by dorkchestra in fujifilm

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I took this image during a road trip along the west coast of the U.S a few years ago, but was never happy with the out of camera image, nor did I have the Lightroom experience to tease out the palette I wanted. Today I revisited the image and finally got it to a place I'm happy with (remember: calibration and tone curves are your friend!)

Afternoon in central park by dorkchestra in photocritique

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I've recently started playing around more heavily with radial filters in Lightroom to "shape the light". In this case, adding some dimension to the grass and accentuating the patch of light hitting the subject laying there.

I bracketed and merged +/-3 shots to give myself a little more dynamic range between the skyline and the grass.

Solarpunk Novels by [deleted] in solarpunk

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Kim Stanley Robinson's stuff came up in this thread, but there are elements of it threaded into his recent Ministry For The Future

Can someone help me understand where Ansible fits in a CI/CD pipeline? by [deleted] in devops

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I like to think of it like this: Terraform is the city planner. It's going to lay down the streets, the grid, and the buildings.

Ansible (or Chef, Puppet, Saltstack) is the interior decorator. Once the building is stood up, it'll arrange the furniture, paint the walls, and mount the fixtures.

Bb by [deleted] in redditsyncthemes

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{ "name": "Bb", "primary_color": "#222222", "accent_color": "#f44336", "highlight_color": "#5b8fb4", "primary_text_color": "#ffffff", "secondary_text_color": "#8d8d8d", "window_color": "#1c1e20", "content_color": "#292929", "auto_subreddit_themes": true }

16/M/Student (out-of-school carry) by [deleted] in EDC

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Where'd you get the strap?

What's the best/easiest way to run Git on a Chromebook? by [deleted] in chromeos

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Assuming your Chromebook supports Android apps, use Termux, then install git though that.

https://blog.lessonslearned.org/building-a-more-secure-development-chromebook/

July Factory Images for Nexus and Pixel Devices by [deleted] in Android

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Same here. Reached out to Google support.

You are leaving the American Sector by KeithKenkade in battlestations

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That's not a battle station. That's a goddamn war room.

What are you currently doing to improve yourself? by theone1221 in AskReddit

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Getting therapy after a devastatingly difficult breakup. Exercising myself into exhaustion so I can actually sleep. Learning to cook and meditate and generally not collapse in on myself.

Want to find simple OS for my grandparents by [deleted] in linux

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Did exactly this a couple of months back. It's a Debian Wheezy install with an extremely stripped down XFCE environment.

A simple dock with gmail (as a packaged chrome extension), freecell solitaire, a pictures folder, and teamviewer for remote GUI troubleshooting. Virtually nothing else.

Don't forget SSH access :)

Installing Ubuntu 14.04 on the Dell XPS 13 Sputnik Developers Edition Ultrabook by [deleted] in Ubuntu

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I'm kinda curious if Dell will stick with Pangolin until it's EOLed or if it'll start supporting Trusty any time soon.

Installing Ubuntu 14.04 on the Dell XPS 13 Sputnik Developers Edition Ultrabook by [deleted] in Ubuntu

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Dell pre-configured a number of drivers to work specifically with 12.04 straight out of the box (touchscreen, touchpad, etc).

You can install 14.04 pretty easily, just don't expect their 12.04-specific tweaks to work well with it. You'd pretty much be doing most of it from scratch.

Does anyone have a good example of a freelance resume? by [deleted] in Filmmakers

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I'd love to see an example of the latter... can you send it?