none of their business.
a CV is there to show others what *you* want to show them
it is not there to show what you don't want to show them.
none of their business.
a CV is there to show others what *you* want to show them
it is not there to show what you don't want to show them.
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“We need to control the platforms, all the social platforms,” Kramer said.
He proposed a system that would “stack, rank, the 𝗮𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗶𝘁𝘆 of every person that expresses themselves online,” with speech privileges determined by that ranking.
Based on that system, Kramer said authorities should “take control over what they are saying.”
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- Israeli tech billionaire Shlomo Kramer
Shlomo Kramer, co-founder and CEO of cybersecurity firm Cato Networks, sparked outrage after he urged Americans to "limit the First Amendment."
New York Post (nypost.com)
are you the pro-Trump guys?
this is a colour bug for libreoffice going back to 2018 and still not fixed
I had similar colour frustrations about 10 years ago and in the end I moved to Affinity software on macos which did a better job.
But the quality of colour rendition of POD publishers was so poor, even with excellent PDFs (inlcuding variability, good one day, bad the next, and they don't always the same printers depending on workload) .. i just gave up.
for my books I avoid any assumptions of colour inside the book now.
(that wouldn't work for "art" like yours)
David - i just read your journey - wow, what a journey.
It does show how, even after many years, basic things are still a challenge with open source software. Understandable as these tasks are very much specialist and not what most users do at home - and so attract less developer attention.
I was surprised by the Scribus bugs given how they have long centred themselves as a serious DTP option.
Hopefully your feedback and findings will result in improvements.
i was thinking the same
why would they care as long as the PDFs are conformant
i've done POD from google docs as well as LaTeX - they don't care as long as the PDF is correct