I'm not suggesting doing that, I'm just contrasting the difference in value of discussions in the different fora.
half a million people
In a subreddit. You consider half a million subscribers to a subreddit to be worthy of concern?
Thanks for your response. Alas, I'm still completely oblivious as to how ChatGPT helps you work quicker.
Linux is never going to be treated as a serious desktop operating system
Oh noes!
You can't just throw your middle finger up in the air at the user when their system fails by saying "you didn't pay for it" and scurry off giggling.
I disagree.
saying that it's the solution to everything
LOL
the point I'm making is that whenever campaigners like Jacob Rees-Mogg talk about "sovereignty", he's referring to what the book mentioned
And the point I'm making is that you're wrong.
They were going for the type of sovereignty in William Rees-Mogg's book "The Sovereign Individual"
I've read that book and it is entirely unrelated to Brexit. The sovereignty the Brexiteers were seeking is also entirely unrelated.
LOL this is what constitutes "news"?
It is valid.
Doesn't look like it from here.
Full CMYK support (Gimp finally got a working version last year and it still has a bit of work to do to get it to Photoshop's quality)
I don't know why CMYK support might be important but this seems to be the only technical concern and you've stated that GIMP has working versions with support. shrug
Working with Raw and PSD files. Tight integration with other software to be updated 1:1 without saving and loading a file.
This isn't about design, this is about interoperability. You're just talking about network effects, nothing to do with the software itself.
It's really not reasonable to say "just move to gimp."
That's not what I said. What I said was: it's not reasonable to say you can't earn a living as a professional designer using GIMP.
when specifically the OP said, "these do not work for the industry I am in." So respect that.
But I know people in the design industry who use GIMP, that's the whole point. I don't respect what OP is saying about that because it contradicts my experience. I respect my own experience much more than other people's words. Especially when they seem to be woefully uninformed.
nothing has happened
Dafuq are you talking about?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gpl-violations.org#Notable_victories
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BusyBox#GPL_lawsuits
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linksys_WRT54G_series#Third-party_firmware_projects
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_Freedom_Conservancy#Litigation
Against the terms of use? Yes.
The terms of use are legally binding. If you violate the terms of use, you're breaking the law.
Illegal? Sort of, but practically not until somebody proves it in court.
Not sure what you're trying to say here. Violating copyright is against the law.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=8p5Z-ZO0QPY