Ligma sounds like an opensource project to be completely fair
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Ding ding ding, someone gottit
I can't wait for Joe
Joe?
(Iβm just giving you a win and I feel the need to let you know because Iβm an asshole.)
Joe Biden
Joe Mama.
See, now you gave me the win and I didnβt even want it. Damn.
Sort of a win since you didn't even reply to the right comment :-)
No, see, I agree with you. If aliens do exist, their scientists are looking for us too.
The big thing is, donβt get abducted. TTYL, Steez.
... Adobe supports om Linux, right after Adobe Canligma.
Adobe Canligma?
Adobe Canligma balls
I tried to self host Ligma but the back-end infrastructure couldn't handle it
As of writing this comment you are at +69.
What's back-end?
Opposite of back-start
text so that lemmy actually federates the comment properly
hoo-ee, cakin makin
Man do I hate figma
Figma balls. Lol gottem
Right along with...
Substancefreedeez...
Substance Free Deez NUTZ !!!
But seriously I'm still pissed about that one. Screw Adobe. So much.
Figma is a make-work program for designers.
How come?
Because it's merely a figma of their imagination
π― and they pretend like it's both developed already, and that it's easily changed to something completely different when questioned about it for twenty seconds and development is already ongoing on their "vision".
The version management on it also bites so it's impossible to anchor to a version.
But what about adobe flavored figma
Kisma should soon follow.
Kisma?
Kisma-ass
Dudee
Kisma Dudee? Sounds like an Australian yogi π
Kisma piss
Gottem
Haha. Funny. But seriously. Is adobe coming to Linux?
We can only hope not.
Hard disagree. Adobe the company is awful but Photoshop, illustrator and Lightroom are useful. It is enraging the hoops you gotta jump through to sort-of use them on Linux.
Its enraging the hoops you have to jump through to use them anywhere. Let it die already.
Let it die? Windows is 10x more likely to die in the next decade and I'm not counting on that ever happening
Yeah, probably. Adobe just sucks horribly. It needs to go away. There subscription practices are nearly criminal. And for what? It isn't that great.
Pirate that shit. Never ever give them a penny, I know I won't after they started the subscription model, destroying my upgrade path. What is your frame of reference? I was trained in design and learned to use Photoshop, illustrator, InDesign, premiere, and after effects. These do not suck. They are industry standard for a reason.
The business practices, bloat, and lack of cross platform support are shit but their functionality is actually pretty stellar. Alternatives exist but are kind of lacking in some ways. I don't get it when people think the tools virtually every professional uses are dog shit...
I have a background in graphics arts and design. But I don't do that anymore, yet i am very familiar with the products.
I am saying the corporate practices suck, the products are OK, but it isn't worth it. I won't pirate it because that justifys them existing. I simply won't use them.
And if they go away, other things will take their place.
They aren't going away anytime soon. "It isn't worth it" okay well if I can run them I will and it's very much worth it if I can. Which I have been in a vm. Just sucks getting a performance hit.
There shouldn't be a performance hit that you can notice in a VM.
But keeping them is like complaining about shooting yourself in the foot. Its still supporting them.
Just quit.
Substance Painter now has an official linux release.
Weirdly enough, the only way to get it is through.... steam, of all places
Im using it
If adobe had bought them out they would have destroyed it by now.