As long as you have notepad, you’re good.
Not easy to switch a secured 4,000+ workstation business. Plus, a lot of companies get their support, license, and managed email from one vendor. It’s bundled in such a way that it would cost MORE to deploy Linux. (And that very much on purpose)
I feel like I’m bracing for impact. I think it’s gonna get a lot fucking worse.
30 miles south of LA, my choices were:
The TMo had more than double the speed. We need competition in this space. All the legacy companies are fat, slow, and lazy.
Yeah, I know. What of it?
Keep in mind that though this is a blow to the industry, it’s not like optical media is just yet dead. Hell, there are still new releases to DVDs coming out today.
Masterful gambit, Sir.
I used to be a Janitor, and now I’m a web designer. I still go to trash businesses and make them all pretty.
Like, literally no one is stopping you from using Adobe stuff. No need to be salty, you do you. ✌
My desktop was given to me by my job. My laptop, I rode a bicycle to my friends house and paid him cash. What does that have to do with my promotion of being Adobe free?
how we ride bikes without smashing our balls
I’m a man and I… I don’t know…
This also matches my comparison.
Maybe someone who makes the GIMP uses photoshop. I actively don’t, and I recommend that others stop using it.
Maybe someone who delivers my food uses petroleum. I actively don’t, and I recommend that others stop using it.
All these elements influence my decisions. If you want to continue promoting Adobe and Big Oil, that’s on you.
I use all 3 for professional work. Might not be good for your job but it’s been great for mine.
I use these tools everyday. Yes there are limitations, but for what MOST people need there are solutions. It just depends on what is important to you. Also, you can use the ellipse assistant.
This is actually an excellent comparison. I don’t own a car, and I advocate for the car free lifestyle. I also don’t recommend people using Adobe if possible.
People complain now, but they’ll renew their subscription. It’s the same unhealthy relationship people have with Windows.
I’m sure this is the last time. 😉
We’re also using machine learning for the local site translation. The AI buzzword is doing more damage than good PR.
It’s had all the signs of a bubble for the last few years.