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@darth-grunt
https://www.the-pro-creator.com/2019/01/I-hate-adobe-and-so-should-you.html
Iâm posting the links here because the link keeps on a loop with adfly
IF YOU DRAW OR DESIGN Instead of PHOTOSHOP, try GIMP Instead of LIGHTROOM, try PAINT.DOT.NET Instead of ILLUSTRATOR, try INKSCAPE Instead of INDESIGN, try CANVA or SCRIBUS
IF YOU MAKE PICTURES MOVE Instead of PREMIERE, try DAVINCI RESOLVE Instead of ANIMATE/FLASH, try OPENTOONZ or BLENDER Instead of AFTER EFFECTS, try WAX, BLENDER or FUSION
IF YOU BUILD WEBSITES OR SOFTWARE Instead of DREAMWAVER, SPARK or XD, try WIX, WEEBLY, or WORDPRESS.COM or WORDPRESS.ORG
IF YOU DO STUFF THAT REQUIRES THESE OTHER PROGRAMS Instead of AUDITION, try AUDACITY Instead of ACROBAT PRO, try FOXIT READER or PDF ESCAPE Instead of INCOPY, try LOVING YOURSELF AND USING LITERALLY ANYTHING ELSE (WHO USES THIS???)
IF YOU NEED STOCK PHOTOS OR FONTS Instead of ADOBE STOCK, try PEXELS, UNSPLASH, or PIXABAY Instead of ADOBE PHONTS, try GOOGLE FONTS or DAFONT
BONUS: If you need FREE MUSIC OR SOUND EFFECTS, try YOUTUBE AUDIO LIBRARY or SOUNDBIBLE
My bonuses:
IF YOU DRAW OR DESIGN Instead of PHOTOSHOP, try FIREALPACA , SAI , SKETCHBOOK or KRITA (these latter two are great!) Instead of LIGHTROOM, try PHOTOSCAPE
IF YOU MAKE PICTURES MOVE Instead of PREMIERE, try SHOTCUT Instead of ANIMATE/FLASH, try PENCIL2D ANIMATION, LIVE2D, OR E-MOTE
IF YOU NEED STOCK PHOTOS Instead of ADOBE STOCK, try MORGUEFILE.COM
so
we have this app called toogoodtogo where restaurants/cafes/bakeries/hotels and so on sell their leftovers for really cheap to reduce foodwaste
i got all of this for âŹ4 from starbucks
bless
The America version is called FoodForAll
I love TooGoodToGo all of this sushi cost me ÂŁ3.50 (the chinese food cost me ÂŁ3.59)
YOOOOOOO, theyâre formalizing this?!?!
I used to do community service at a community breakfast, weâd go to the local Safeway and get all their stale bread, the local bakery for their stale baked goods and whatnot.
They throw away so much food itâs ridiculous, Iâm glad someone finally created a program like this!
The American app isnât available everywhere but if youâre broke in NY or Boston, check it out!
The US app logo currently looks like this and was last updated 3 weeks ago (as of January 25th 2020)
TooGoodToGo is available in many European countries, including the UK, much of Scandinavia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, Italy and the Iberian peninsula.Â
In Canada we have flash food, I dont know if itâs just confined to loblaw stores but you can get food that stores have to throw out for dirt cheap
I know I reblogged this once already but Iâm back to say thereâs an Australian version!
YWaste has been around since 2017 apparently, so theyâre quite well established if youâre Australian and in need of options
this site ain't so bad. it's something to do in the mornings while ur bread toasts, right? ^_^
i showed my friend the sun bears from that post and he was like âwhat about moon bearsâ and there IS in fact a type of bear nicknamed the moon bear and fuckingh nothing couldâve prepared me for the images
large. wide. sit.
havent been able to stop thinking about this bear for days
havent been able to stop thinking about this bear for days
I wish more people didnât act like having a phone and internet access means you are / should be available 24/7
like when I was dating my ex, I would sometimes look at my phone in the morning to find a barrage of texts heâd sent at 2am while having an anxiety attack, but the last 5 texts would be him upset with me for not responding ⌠like bruh I was asleep, my phone was off, wake up your roommate next time or call a hotline if you need actual assistance instead of texting your girlfriend who is physically not anywhere near you and also not conscious
Iâve had people get on my case for not responding within an hour or two of messaging me. not considering that perhaps I was in class, or at work, or doing homework, or maybe even just taking a little time to myself where I donât have to interact with people. heck, sometimes Iâll go a whole day without looking at my phone because I have other stuff I need to get done, and this is treated like a crime. as though having a phone means Iâm contractually obligated to have it on my person and on alert all the friggin time. Iâm not. and I donât.
being online doesnât obligate me to interact with anyone either. and online/offline status isnât a proper indicator of activity to begin with. maybe I have an app running in the background but I muted it to avoid distraction. or maybe I was using my phone for something important so I swiped your message away without reading it, making it look like I suddenly went offline. maybe I have tumblr open in a separate tab and simply forgot about it. maybe I read your message in the one minute it took me to walk from lunch to my block class and I canât respond for at least the next 3 hours.Â
maybe these are all things that people should be allowed to do. maybe, just maybe, people should be allowed to portion their time and resources the way they need instead of catering to the impatience of others.
also read receipts are highly intrusive and they need to die
What I use for my music!
Hey there fellaâs - Iâve been sent many hundreds of asks inquiring what I use for my music! So I thought Iâd compile a list of helpful resources and my favorite tools that I use for my production -
Now the amount I own is overkill. Iâm an enthusiast and Iâve spent the past 11 years building up my repertoire of tools and instruments and a bunch of fun stuff to play around with - but you really only need one synth, one workstation, a few effects and sounds to get started making your own music!Â
1. DAW (Digital Audio Workstation!)Â
I use FL studio the most, itâs easy for beginners to pick up yet has a decently in-depth feature set! I use it more than any other DAW thanks to its ease of use and great piano roll !! (10/10)
Cubase is the second DAW I own, itâs highly advanced, great for building huge orchestral templates due to a useful folder-system and plug-in on and off switch that hugely saves on CPU performance when working with huge sample sizes! But registering and setting up the DAW is a huge bitch due to their licensing shenanigans (8/10)
Pro Tools is the professional standard for most Hollywood studios, itâs complex and GREAT for mixing live tracks, but it doesnât have the same streamlined convenience the other two have (7/10)
(I donât own Ableton but Iâve heard great things, itâs a bit on the pricier end for the same performance you can get in FL studio for less, so I never bought it)
2. Virtual Synths!
Iâll list my favorite synths in order from most used to least used!
Omnisphere is the synth I use the most, itâs a hybrid synth that uses thousands of samples and waveforms to generate very unique and complex sounds - it has a huge number of presets, and might be the most impressive virtual synth in the market, honestly, itâs so good, if you could afford the hefty $500 price tag, you wonât need any other synth I suggest to you on this list - thatâs how comprehensive it is.Â
Serum is the Internets favorite bog-standard wavetable synthesizer, itâs great for a variety of sounds, but most comfortably works with heavy bass and EDM - it has a very clean sound, it has a nice list of effects and itâs only $189
U-HE Diva is a synth that emulates older, more vintage synths from the good ol days, it sounds phenomenal and works great in more chill genres, or, of course, outrun and 80s - itâs not too pricey at $200 but itâs very CPU intensiveÂ
Massive X is the resurgence of one of the most popular soft synths of the early 2010s that came out last month - I havenât played with it, really, but Iâve heard good things, definitely not a bad choice if you plan on buying the Native instruments Komplete bundle, which is a great deal!Â
There are hundreds of synths out there, some very good ones I didnât mention, however, these are the ones I use, and theyâll keep you preoccupied for a very long time.Â
3. Effects
An equally important aspect for producing music is having effects and mixing and mastering plug-ins to louden your music, make it cleaner and crisper, or all around more interesting! The great thing about DAWâs like Pro tools, Ableton, and Cubase, is that they offer most of these effects included with the DAW - FL studio has a less comprehensive number of built-in effects, but thanks to this, is much cheaper - and frankly, sooner or later, youâre going to want to change the factory plug-ins for more professional 3rd party ones!
I use the ozone 8 and neutron 3 to mix and master my tracks, from Izotope!! Waves products is a good cheaper alternative and they often have sales!Â
for reverbs (think of that cool echo effect you hear sometimes on voices) - I use vss3 and valhalla room - oftentimes, synths will come included with their own built in effects and reverbs, serum and omnisphere have great ones.
There are dozens more effects I didnât get into in this list, but the learning process is quite high, so be sure to understand what saturation is, or a compressor, equalizers, Flanger, Phaser, Delays, LFOâs, and more!Â
4. Hardware I use!Â
So once you get used to the wonderful world of synthesis, or maybe youâre a pianist and want something physical right off the bat, you can get into hardware! It is very useful to buy yourself a MIDI piano if you plan on using a digital audio workstation!Â
Just a warning! If youâre new, Iâd suggest you donât pick up these mutli-thousand dollar synths, Iâd suggest checking out some cheaper synths by Korg or Roland, that may not offer as many features as the ones Iâm about list, but will be good regardless, and will help you understand the world of synthesis.Â
OP-1 - $1200 This is an incredibly unique piece of hardware, you could almost consider it a small physical, portable DAW! Itâs so much fun to use and itâs great for getting ideas, its not nearly as comprehensive as a real DAW, however, and is limited by its own software!
Moog Matriarch - $2000 this synth isnât technically out yet, but it is the upgraded version to the Moog grandmother (which I own), which is a less powerful, smaller version of the upcoming matriarch! This synth oozes analog - if you plan on learning synths, you must learn the difference between analog gear and digital gear - but the matriarch and grandmother makes AMAZING use of its physical analog hardware, and offers you super rich, fat, complex tones, filters, and oscillators!Â
Prophet Rev 2 - $2000 This is one of my favorite analog synths Iâve ever owned, it has 16 voices, which means 16 notes can be played at a time (2 oscillators per note) - unlike the matriarch and grandmother, which can only play 4 or 1 note respectively - this one focuses on making the oscillators and filters less complex, but in turn, allowing a greater number of notes! That doesnât mean it sounds worse, however, it just means the performance was allocated some place else - this synth sounds beautiful, and I use it often for huge pads and chords! (the moog is great for leads and bass!)
Focusrite 2i4 - $169 This is a relatively cheap and popular audio interface thatâs use to allow cleaner, faster and better playback! If you get into production, youâll need an audio interface! Itâs honestly, just good to have in general!Â
Desk I use is Platform by Output - $800
Speakers I use are the bower and wilkins 606 - $900 (I suggest rokit 5s to start) - must have amplifier for the wilkins (I use the emotiva Basx A-150)
I have two really cool pedals, both by chasebliss audio, one called MOOD and the other called Warped Vinyl hi-fi  - they both have a variety of uses, so please refer to their features on the site, these really are only useful if you have a lot of external gear! Both $349
I put all of my physical hardware through a Mackie ProFX 8v2 - A cheap and relatively compact mixer, directly into my audio interface!Â
I own a few hi-fi headphones (the ibasso sr1 and the Audeze LCD-X) but you really only need a good pair of studio headphones to get started, especially if you donât want to deal with the expensive hassle of speakers right away! Check out audio technica and sennheiser for some great cheaper alternatives!Â
Okay anyways! despite how long and intense this list may seem, this really isnât everything I own, but itâs a good list of tools I most enjoy using, and tools I think can add a great deal of production value to your music !!! Iâll update this list as new things are added!!!Â
I hope this helped! Remember, thereâs nothing wrong with starting off much smaller!Â
STROKE: Remember The 1st Three Letters⌠S.T..R ⌠My friend sent this to me and encouraged me to post it and spread the word. I agree. If everyone can remember something this simple, we could save some folks. STROKE IDENTIFICATION: During a party, a friend stumbled and took a little fall - she assured everyone that she was fine and just tripped over a brick because of her new shoes. (they offered to call ambulance) They got her cleaned up and got her a new plate of food - while she appeared a bit shaken up, Ingrid went about enjoying herself the rest of the evening. Ingridâs husband called later telling everyone that his wife had been taken to the hospital - (at 6:00pm , Ingrid passed away.) She had suffered a stroke at the party . Had they known how to identify the signs of a stroke, perhaps Ingrid would be with us today. Some donât die. They end up in a helpless, hopeless condition instead. It only takes a minute to read this⌠STROKE IDENTIFICATION: A neurologist says that if he can get to a stroke victim within 3 hours he can totally reverse the effects of a strokeâŚtotally. He said the trick was getting a stroke recognized, diagnosed, and then getting the patient medically cared for within 3 hours, which is tough. RECOGNIZING A STROKE Remember the â3â steps, STR . Read and Learn! Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify. Unfortunately, the lack of awareness spells disaster. The stroke victim may suffer severe brain damage when people nearby fail to recognize the symptoms of a stroke. Now doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking three simple questions : S * Ask the individual to SMILE .. T * = TALK. Ask the person to SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE (Coherently) (eg âIt is sunny out todayâ). R * Ask him or her to RAISE BOTH ARMS . If he or she has trouble with ANY ONE of these tasks, call the ambulance and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher. NOTE : Another âsignâ of a stroke is 1. Ask the person to âstickâ out their tongue. 2. If the tongue is âcrookedâ, if it goes to one side or the other that is also an indication of a stroke. A prominent cardiologist says if everyone who gets this e-mail sends it to 10 people; you can bet that at least one life will be saved. And it could be your own.
First reblog post that actually saves a life.
This is a life-saving post.
the more you know
yeah donât think that this canât happen to you or someone you know if theyâre young. my cousinâs wife is 33 and she had a stroke last year
Iâve had a stroke. It happens to people, and the more you know about this kind of stuff, the better.Because it could be important to know.
LIVE SAVING. WOOOAHH. REBLOG REBLOG REBLOG REBLOGÂ REBLOGÂ
Had a family member almost die of one, so signal boosting because you never know when you could save a life.
Because I feel bad if I donât reblogâŚ
My mother died after being paralyzed by a stroke. Please read this^
I remember a while ago here in UK there were stroke-identifying adverts. Their catchphrase was FAST:
F- Face: is their face fallen on one side?
A- Arms: can they raise both their arms up and hold them there?
S- Speech: is their speech slurred? Can they speak a full sentence?
T- Time: if all the signs show a stroke, call 999.
We managed to save my nana with this information when she had her first stroke.Â
SAVE A LIFE.
yo save a fuckin life gotta reblog this shit
IMPORTANT
@femmebotdyke
Damn good head scratches
Apartment hacks masterpost
Kitchen
How to clean up kitchen (particularly the sink, burnt pots and small aplliances)
How to take care of kitchen stuff so that it lives longer
10 commandments of a clutter-free kitchen
Organizing kitchen mini masterpost
5 things to do in the kitchen before you go to bed
What is soapy bowl and why itâs awesome
How to organize your fridge (also here, here and here)
Thins you should know about your fridge
Adding more storage space in a tiny kitchen
Cleaning
Lots of cleaning tutorials and tips. And some more
How to clean up pantry
How to make your house look cleaner than it really is
How to wash pillows
Cleaning the bathroom
How to clean the nastiest places (and get rid of bad smells, etc.)
Floor-to-celling guide to spring cleaning
Recaulking your bathtub
Cleaning grout
How to dispose of toxic waste
Cleaning the medicine cabinet
How to make chores more fun
You mustnât skip these chores, but you can delay these if youâre busy
Easily forgotten things that you should clean/replace
Why you need a catch-up day
Small cleaning tasks to do in under 15 minutes (also here)
Looking for a flat/moving
First apartment checklist
Where too look during an apartment hunt (and some more tips)
Negotiate these things with your landlord
What to do first in a new place
What do clean before moving out
How not to get crazy during moving flats
How to downgrade to a smaller place
Organisation, storage
10 habits for better home organisation
How to store off-season items
10 storage ideas for small spaces (more here)
Storage secret weapons
How to organise your closet
Things to do before twice-yearly closet switchout
How to store and maintain your sweaters
Decluttering
Why it feels great
How to get rid of clutter
How to declutter (not only a flat)
What needs to be thrown away from your flat
How to let go of the things you no longer need
Things you own too many of; you can throw away these too
Decuttering the bathroom
Decluterring masterpost
Decorating
Projects for every room in your home/flat
Add style to your home
DIY decorating ideas
How to use negative space
4 common decorating mistakes and how to avoid them
Questions to ask yourself before buying something new
How to choose furniture thatâll be easier to clean
Season-specific tips
Things to do before the cold season
Household hacks for winter
Preparing for Christmas
Green thumb 101
How to take care of succulents
Never kill a plant again
Living alone / Sharing a flat
How not to be lonely when living alone
12 things you can only do when home alone
What you learn by living alone
Things you learn while sharing a flat
What to pack when leaving for a dorm
How to seamlessly share a kitchen (or a flat in general)
Safety issues to discuss with flatmates
Benefits of living with strangers
And also how to turn a house into a home
Is this a call out post?
no, you dingus, itâs a reference post. also, stop putting your trash on the counter instead of in the bin.
Adulting
Those quiet times
Those quiet times
When things slow down
And life catches up
Those quiet times
Where all you can do is think
About life, the reason for it all, and all the possibilites