Crane in da ‘hood
During June of 2025, Timon Kach, an 18-year old photographer and programmer out of Switzerland, created this amazing software.
As you know, I switched to Linux and have been researching and testing photo free and open-source (FOSS) apps to replace my Microsoft Windows programs.
In my opinion, RapidRaw is a more-than-suitable alternative than any free/pay/subscription product out there. Of course, your mileage may vary.
At less than 6-months old, this software can only improve with time. You can learn more about it at: https://www.getrapidraw.com/
I think I have my writing softwa…
Crane in da ‘hood
During June of 2025, Timon Kach, an 18-year old photographer and programmer out of Switzerland, created this amazing software.
As you know, I switched to Linux and have been researching and testing photo free and open-source (FOSS) apps to replace my Microsoft Windows programs.
In my opinion, RapidRaw is a more-than-suitable alternative than any free/pay/subscription product out there. Of course, your mileage may vary.
At less than 6-months old, this software can only improve with time. You can learn more about it at: https://www.getrapidraw.com/
I think I have my writing software(s) figured out; more on that in another post.
BTW, I’m enjoying our email conversations. Some I respond to right away and some I pause to ruminate on. All of them get my attention and have my appreciation. I thought I should express that. Obrigado 🙏🏿❣️
Let’s check out another African Flag.
Namibia
Red – represents Namibia’s most important resource, its people. It refers to their heroism and their determination to build a future of equal opportunity for all.
White – represents peace, unity, tranquility, and harmony.
Green – symbolizes vegetation and agricultural resources.
Blue – represents the clear Namibian sky and the Atlantic Ocean, the country’s precious water resources and rain.
Golden-yellow sun – life and energy. The golden-yellow color represents wealth of the country.
The twelve rays of the sun – represents the twelve ethnicities of Namibia, which make up most of the Namibian population, which are divided into four main groups of three.
Asé
Peace & Blessings, “Guided by the Ancestors”