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StackGresAffinity Photo is recommended for professional photographers, graphic designers, and enthusiasts who require powerful editing tools without committing to ongoing subscription costs. It is suitable for users seeking a highly capable and cost-effective alternative to Adobe Photoshop.
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No more Adobe, happy with 'Affinity photo' already 6 years for now: https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/photo/. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
And if you need a commercial alternative, for professional shops that need/require it, Affinity Photo is very good. Serif only offers perpetual, per major version licensing (i.e. No subscription) and offers a 'universal' licence if you use multiple platforms (Windows, Mac, iOS). https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/photo/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Affinity Photo 2 - Price: $49.99 (one-time purchase) Professional photo editing software for Mac that features advanced editing tools and a user-friendly interface. Source: almost 3 years ago
Scroll down for free 30 day trial https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/photo. Source: about 3 years ago
Affinity Photo (photoshop alternative) Open source honourable mentions: Krita, GIMP. Source: about 3 years ago
At StackGres [1] we find Timescale to be one of the most used extensions. Timescale is quite a successful project! StackGres is actually the first solution recommended by Timescale for self-hosting with Kubernetes operators [2]. So if you are into Kubernetes (or if not, consider it, using something like K3s [3] is quite straightforward and lightweight on resources), this is probably a great option to self-host... - Source: Hacker News / 21 days ago
* Latency. Yes, yes, yes, they add "microseconds" vs "milliseconds for queries", and that's true, but just part of the story. There's an extra hop. There's two extra sets of TCP layers being traversed. If the hop is local (say a sidecar, as we do in StackGres) it adds complexity in its deployment and management (something we solved by automation, but was an extra problem to solve) and consumes resources. If it's a... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
This is conceptually similar to what we did for Postgres extensions at the StackGres [1] project. I gave a talk at a Kubecon about it [2]. However, this scheme is not perfect. Some Kubernetes security solutions enforce immutable containers, and once the agent pulls any additional file into the container, it will be flagged. It's also harder to reason about the security of the image (think CVEs, etc), given that... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I applaud the decision to use AGPL-3.0. For me, it's a license that provides forward guarantees to the Community: no proprietary forks can happen, so any fork will be an OSS fork from which the upstream project may benefit too, which benefits all users. That's the reason we chose this license for StackGres [1], another project in the Postgres space. [1]: https://stackgres.io. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
This is good and interesting recipe to get Keycloak and Postgres on Kubernetes. There is an important improvement, though: the Postgres deployed here is not production ready (high availability, backups, monitoring, etc). We run Keycloak on StackGres [1] which gives us production-ready Postgres setup (disclaimer: it's dogfooding). Happy to share the YAML manifests used to deploy Keycloak with StackGres. Maybe we... - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Photoshop is a webtop application for editing images and photos online.
Kubernetes - Kubernetes is an open source orchestration system for Docker containers
GIMP - GIMP is a multiplatform photo manipulation tool.
TiDB - A distributed NewSQL database compatible with MySQL protocol
Pixelmator - Pixelmator is an image-editing application for Mac and iPad.
Google Cloud Spanner - Google Cloud Spanner is a horizontally scalable, globally consistent, relational database service.