RightEdofer

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[–] RightEdofer 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Right now I don’t think any really could. Graphite is aiming to do all things 2D which is very ambitious and if it plays out definitely can. Krita is interesting as a drawing platform but it contains a lot of things photographers need like intuitive adjust layers, it always feels like it could be a few updates away from being completely viable for photography.

[–] RightEdofer 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Yeah it’s definitely not just a money thing. Some projects and communities like Gimp have been historically dismissive of design as a concept. Where as Blender has not despite starting in a bad place design wise. It’s come so far.

Gimp needs a philosophy change more than anything but it will never happen with half the community screaming “it’s just different” anytime someone has valid criticisms. Design literacy is as real as code literacy. Thankfully there seems to be lots of other graphic projects these days that might fill the void.

[–] RightEdofer 40 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Arch. Purely because of the Arch Wiki. I honestly think it’s the easiest OS to troubleshoot as long as you are willing and able to read every now and again.

[–] RightEdofer 3 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

If the units are set to inches for length. You can just type G (grab), X (or Y or Z), and 1 to move an inch in any direction. I think it used to be worse.

[–] RightEdofer 10 points 1 month ago

But without the plants and blue water.

[–] RightEdofer 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

That is NOT at all what people are saying. They're saying that glueing together 15 different UX paradigms into a program is not as intuitive as something designed before it was coded by people with expertise in exactly that. Design is real no matter how much you don't want it to be. This attitude is directly hurting open source software.

[–] RightEdofer 1 points 1 month ago

Not only a lack of designers, but the very concept of them is held in contempt among way too many in the open-source world (like this thread even).

[–] RightEdofer 2 points 1 month ago

This is a great point. Manufactured consent and all.

[–] RightEdofer 4 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Social media has been around a long time. It is not reasonable to expect people to think of technology they can’t imagine even existing ten years in the future when “consenting” to use a platform. Legally you are correct. Morally this is obviously terrible. Everything about how terms and conditions are communicated is designed to take advantage of people who won’t or are unable to parse its meaning. Consent needs to be informed.

[–] RightEdofer 5 points 1 month ago

The real DNA negates a lot of that unfortunately. If any family member also used the service they can use that to triangulate your identity.

[–] RightEdofer 4 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Honestly, both here and on Reddit I see more of that blind faith for Google and Microsoft. It’s so weird that the open-source community has a slice of people insisting their giant company is somehow virtuous because it’s slightly less fashionable. Even weirder when they write paragraph’s psychoanalyzing imaginary people.

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