• BilboBargains@lemmy.world
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    What a bastard. Consider the plight of the multinational corporation. They are ashen faced in the C-suite mumbling lamentations, ‘number go down’ and ‘shareholder value’.

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    2 hours ago

    Because of Adobe’s hatred and abuse of their users, Adobe lost millions of dollars.

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    A few of the replies here, those making those replies, could do with having someone introduce them to the concept of “put up or hack up”, and getting into a Free Software philosophy mindset, and out of a consumer mindset.

    GIMP’s free software. Free to use, study, share and change… You the user are empowered. Even if you yourself lack aptitude (beyond just having never tried), you can still seek the services of others, be it those you pay to implement what you want, or, form a community of like minded individuals with similar needs to be met, and from there, start to make it as you want. These days, even LLMs can help curate the software into forms more suited to your needs. … That is, where that’s not already happened, or where there are reconfigurations you were simply not aware of, because it had not occurred to you to search for such, having been conditioned to stay in the box by the consumer mindset the corporation curated in your mind. It’s refreshing to get out of having your mind curated by the corporation, and into using your mind to curate your software.

    Either the user controls the software, or the user is controlled by the software and those who control the software.

    It’s a different philosophy. Not just a different platform for you as a “consumer”. You’re not a cash-cow for the corporation, with Free Software. You can contribute. Scratch those itches yourself. You may find others share the same itch. Giving back, is a much more rewarding experience than just hoping daddy corporation will give you what you want while you continue to atrophy your abilities.

    Put up or hack up. ;)

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    I know quite a few professionals that use GIMP and Inkscape just so they arent locked into the adobe ecosystem and monthly/yearly fees.

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    Man ain’t nobody lost money because of Gimp. Flawed argument aside, at least Blender could be in for a shout

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    Before I retired last year, I was web developer for a community college. We had a graphic artist, but frequently I needed to just do a quick resize or change format for a web image. GIMP got the job done without the resource gluttony of PS.

  • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ@lemmy.world
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    Switched to GIMP from Photoshop probably 15 years ago. Adobe didn’t lose any money, however, I’ve always pirated from those greedy fucks.

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    Ive used gimp since 2010. Its so good. I used to be a lot better at it back in university than I am now. But it still use it all the time.