Graphite

Haven’t written about open-source software here in a long time. I want to do that more regularly again. Kicking things off is the graphics editor “Graphite”. Graphite is free software for graphics editing. It supports both vector and raster graphics and is also suitable for creating animations. What sets Graphite apart is its non-destructive workflow: changes can be adjusted at any time without altering the original. Editing is done via a node-based system in which graphical elements are controlled and combined through connections. The project aims to be more than a traditional graphics editor, bringing tools for design, painting, animation, and effects together on one platform. ...

November 8, 2025 · 1 min · 123 words

Blogging over SSH

Once again this blog has been a bit neglected. So far I had been blogging with an iOS Shortcut workflow, but it somehow stopped working. I adjusted the process again — technically it worked, but it wasn’t very practical. I briefly googled how others had solved the problem and came across Post from Rosemary Orchard. This workflow uses the stdin input option of the Run Script Over SSH action — in simple terms, it lets you pass input to that action as well as use variables as input in the script section. – Rosemary Orchard von 27. August 2018 ...

January 11, 2020 · 1 min · 136 words