• JackGreenEarth
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    288 months ago

    I would rather they were teaching general techniques rather than the use of a specific tool, but if they have to, I’m glad the tool is open source rather than proprietary.

    • mfolim
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      68 months ago

      @JackGreenEarth @kde The more kids and adults can learn and use open source apps, the better. KDE should be teaching apps like krita, rkward, digikam to kids, so they can use them for their school works.

    • @Bro666A
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      38 months ago

      Agreed: teach skills (i.e. office productivity, computer assisted design, etc.) not apps; that said… Know what? I’ll take it.

  • daksh :archlinux:
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    28 months ago

    @kde @krita
    one day i wake up and see that the indian government has decided to ban proton mail and then the other day i see things like this

  • tekKØ
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    23 months ago

    Books advertising Krita before GTA6 is crazy

  • @ulterno
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    -18 months ago
    1. This is not NCERT, so most probably just a few schools using it.
    2. Good to see Krita instead of Adobe stuff, though, at the same time, the same are giving MS Office (most probably due to higher industry demand- they are Pvt.)
    3. Still a long shot from what I had: Flash and MS Access in HS.