[-] trulyrandomguy@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

What the hell are you talking about? I just presented my view and you labelled it as being "proud" and me a "ignorant". You first made a personal attack on me and you label me as arrogant!? You are a true example of circle jerk.

[-] trulyrandomguy@lemmy.world 21 points 2 days ago

That does it. Thank you. 😀

[-] trulyrandomguy@lemmy.world 5 points 2 days ago

Elisa, from kde

[-] trulyrandomguy@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

Yes but only to a certain level of complexity (only certain features of a modern language). It will be best to teach kids coding through games, or math puzzles. MIT scratch, python are my recommendations. It will be beneficial if they use a linux environment. (NOTE: Not an educator or had any experience teaching kids).

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I want to add an option under Create New to create a file of particular type. For example I use Rnote to create notes,. They have .rnote extension.

Now I create a empty file (image, 3rd option from above) with extension as .rnote , but that file when opened in the application can't be written to, because it is not a proper .rnote file, it is empty file with that extension.

How do I quickly create a proper file for rnote or any application for example libreoffice?

I am on fedora 43, kde plasma.

[-] trulyrandomguy@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

I am horrible in many ways, you are right about that :). But I don't think it is fair for a company to be labelled as horrible just because they are adding AI to their services. AI is a technology, and most of what is done currently with this is truly horrible (I am talking about chatgpt, meta, microsoft). But I believe that it can be used for good, and I think Canva implementing AI in Affinity Studio will do good to beginners, amateurs. I say this because I have used Canva many times to create posters, and other things, which would have been pain in bum to do in Gimp. It is just convenient.

[-] trulyrandomguy@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago

And how does that make a company horrible?

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