Why beat a dead horse? :)
Why beat a dead horse? :)
I want to be offended, but people that have seen me criticise Gimp have called me so many worse things, that with “pleb” I don’t feel anything anymore.
Try at least mentioning that I’m an Adobe abused demented slave or something of sorts.
That most users rather use a painting program to edit photos?
Sorry but there has to be something there…
Yeah… I know. Me too, in a weird and twisted masochistic way. Still, I’d like it a lot more if ux improved.
:)
Gimp is for Chads only I guess. :D
I’m soft with my UX requirements and time constraints.
Memes ok. Still, there is better stuff out there for memes.
I have the best wishes for all the developers and what they make after gimp experiment ends.
Not a problem at all for me. What I said is true. The proof is that people rather use krita.
Gimp sucks. That’s why people on Linux rather use krita to edit photos and it wasn’t even built to do that.
Gimp is a horrible mistake that should literally be killed off and it should be put into a failure museum to serve as a warning and a reminder how Foss can take a wrong turn and many free development hours are spent towards building the wrong things and continue to disappoint any user that tries it.
The hate is real. Especially when some new feature comes out or is announced on Windows. Then Linux community is outraged for some reason. Windows community doesn’t care. Well, there really isn’t any windows community. Windows users just kind of live with a bit of self loathing, but that’s a great bargain we don’t have to think about our os or put effort into running it.
Yes, big companies might care, depending on how they see this as a security issue. If they don’t, then it’s doesn’t matter. It’s all up to them.
I don’t think it would be possible to show original artwork. Highly unlikely.
Fuck you brain! :)
It’s not going to happen for normal users. This is most likely for users that already use some ms subscription, like office.
I want to like it, but it’s so hard. It’s easier to like almost everything else.