Marc Edwards

Marc Edwards

Community Staff Founder at Bjango Joined almost 11 years ago via an invitation from Christophe T. Marc has invited Matt Kelsh, Rene Ritchie, Dan V Peterson, Troy Mcilvena, Graham Clarke and 12 others

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  • Posted to Humaaans, will it replace freelance designers?, May 29, 2020

    It’s no different to open source code and open source libraries.

    Everything will be just fine. In fact, projects like this help designers, rather than hurting them.

    1 point
  • Posted to Hello Worthi, May 21, 2020

    Worthi is currently unavailable in your country

    :(

    5 points
  • Posted to Any ideas on a really good GDPR complain cookie policy add-on?, in reply to Noel Braganza , May 18, 2020

    We ended up just removing analytics completely. It’s honestly been freeing! It means we’re better in terms of privacy, and there’s one less thing to check and manage.

    0 points
  • Posted to Any ideas on a really good GDPR complain cookie policy add-on?, in reply to Noel Braganza , May 17, 2020

    So a cookie to keep a user logged in, requires consent. But the checkbox "Keep me logged in" is appropriate to gain consent. So in your case you do not need to display a cookie banner.

    https://law.stackexchange.com/questions/32152/gdpr-cookie-for-login-management

    0 points
  • Posted to Any ideas on a really good GDPR complain cookie policy add-on?, May 17, 2020

    Don’t store cookies. No cookies means no GDPR cookie issues.

    0 points
  • Posted to A first look at Unreal Engine 5, May 14, 2020

    So, so, good. Jaw-droppingly amazing.

    3 points
  • Posted to MacBook Air 2020 for design, in reply to Jeremy Santy , Mar 21, 2020

    The 2020 MacBook Air is a great Mac for design work. On the positive side, it’s a pretty quick laptop, especially if you get the quad-core model. I’m a fan of Touch ID and real function keys, rather than the pretty useless Touch Bar. This model also has the new non-butterfly keyboard, like the 16-inch MacBook Pro

    The display is good, but not as nice as the MacBook Pro model — it’s only standard gamut, rather than being wide gamut (“Display P3”). The GPU (Intel Iris Plus Graphics) is more than enough for most 2D design apps.

    The price has also come down, but consider the options carefully, because 8GB of memory and 256GB of storage probably aren’t enough for design work.

    I think the 2020 MacBook Air is a pretty solid choice. If you can wait, it may be worth seeing what the new 13-inch (or 14-inch) MacBook Pro looks like, because it’s due for an update soonish.

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