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Cancelled my lightroom cloud account last night and was very surprised at the "early cancellation fee". Only made me upset and more determined to move off to something else! Very happy to see this post this morning.


Please do share what you moved to. Lightroom is the only Adobe product I'm still on the hook for.



I'm currently on the free trial of Capture One Pro. It's a $300 license for the current version, which gets updates for a year. It's super pricey but it's the only program I've found that plays well on Mac, has the features I want and is intuitive to use.


What'd you switch to?


Darkroom [1], my scenario is I am editing my photos on my iPad and it can do all the same basic edits and modifications with it and I can use my photo library to organize things rather than have them in Adobe's cloud

[1] https://darkroom.co/


Gave it a try. Seems to be very lacking for any type of bulk operations, and little things like saving your edits requires too many steps. For instance, I wanted to modify the coloration of a set of photos that I'd shot in one session. Yes, I can apply the adjustments, then copy and paste those to another photo, but I can't do that in-bulk, so you need to apply it to each individual photo. Then the save workflow requires that you popup the save modal, then choose what type of save you wish to perform.

Unfortunately too clunky for my use-case.


I am glad to know I am not the only one who cannot remember what the families and letters mean! There appears to be no slow down in sight either. I created https://cloudhw.info/ out of a desire to track these values.


This isn't bad at all, thanks for the link!

Still, with 11 general-purpose types for AWS alone I'm still lacking the context I need to determine which I delve into and what to disregard.


Canonical | The company behind Ubuntu | Software Engineer for Ubuntu Server | Americas or Western Europe Time zones | REMOTE | Full-Time

Canonical has an opening [1] on the Ubuntu Server team. This role would be working on the cloud-init [2], curtin [3], and Ubuntu Advantage Tools [4] Python projects. If you like working with customers, clouds, writing Python, and working in Open Source this would be a great experience for you. Again, this is a full-time, remote position for someone in the Americas or Western European time zones.

I am the hiring manager for this specific role, but we do have many other full-time, remote positions as well [5] so check out those too!

[1] https://grnh.se/b6ff87e61us

[2] https://github.com/canonical/cloud-init

[3] https://github.com/canonicalltd/curtin

[4] https://github.com/canonicalltd/ubuntu-advantage-client

[5] https://grnh.se/e29603601us


Hello. I'm really interested in the Public Cloud Product Manager role. Unfortunately, even after trying to apply from 2 different devices, one Windows and one Mac, on 3 different browsers, I keep getting a "413 Request Entity Too Large" error. Would love to apply and continue Canonical's mission.

Feel free to email me at ITBusinessAdvocate@gmail.com

Thanks.


For the European roles, are you guys willing to help with relocation/a work permit? I'm looking to relocate from the US to Dublin, Ireland.


Don't do it, we've a terrible housing crisis!


My girlfriend already accepted a job in Dublin! I have to relocate :(


Hey, I'm interested :D

https://theelous3.net/recruitment


Canonical | The company behind Ubuntu | Software Engineer for Ubuntu Server | Americas or Western Europe Timezones | REMOTE | Full-Time

Canonical has an opening [1] on the Ubuntu Server team. This role would be working on packaging software and features specific to Ubuntu Server. Again, this is a full-time, remote position for someone in the Americas or Western European timezones.

I am the hiring manager for this specific role, but we do have many other full-time, remote positions as well [2] so check out those too!

[1] https://boards.greenhouse.io/canonical/jobs/1622127 [2] https://boards.greenhouse.io/canonical


Fixed in January: https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2019/CVE-2...

edit: the updated, point release ISOs will have the fix


This is not an official announcement and it has not been officially declared released or ISOs updated.

The last official comment was it was delayed till Thursday, Feb. 14:

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2019-Februa...

Those preparing the release will update release notes and fixed bug lists (like this one) before the release.


The official release announcement is now out:

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2019-Februa...


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