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What were some good things humans achieved in 2023?
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I have been really appreciating open source software this year. I always preferred FOSS over the alternatives (Firefox, Thunderbird, Libre Office etc) but I tried to use it for as much as I could this year, even professionally.
Haven't bootet into my Windows partition with Adobe Cloud for months now, it's almost exclusively Inkscpape, Scribus, Blender and Krita on Fedora and I love it! I'm also slowly, slowly getting into Godot which seems like another piece of amazing software.
Sure there are some (very) rough edges here and there and I will have fire up Illustrator or Unity (๐คข) at some point when clients demand it but I'm pretty amazed at how well it's going.
Welp, sending this is totally gonna jinx it but whatevs ๐
2023 was my personal 'year of the Linux desktop' I barely knew anything about FOSS up until 2018 maybe?, And the only reason I used Firefox was because I had been using it since 2010 and didn't wanna change.
Now I'm EXTREMELY grateful for FOSS software and use it over non-free alternatives any chance I get.
Godot is definitely a major highlight. I would love to start using it, but I have too many other things to learn first
The other day I was trying to get an empty vr project to run in unity. After half a day I just gave up. There's just so many options and packages and license agreements. I'm gonna switch to Godot and Steam index. Even if it's a lot of work I know I can share it with others.