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  • Makes sense! I hope it won't get enshittified now that Canva bought them.

  • Thanks, glad to hear the alternatives work for her! Does she use FLOSS ones (Inkscape, Scribus, GIMP, Krita, etc.) or Affinity's programs?

  • Thanks, that's interesting to hear! Can I ask what sort of graphic design she does?

    My work primarily involves CMYK publications made in InDesign, using graphics made in Illustrator and Photoshop. So inter-operability and compatibility with professional CMYK printing are key for my needs.

  • Honestly nah, there are lots of other good options.

    Unfortunately as someone who uses Adobe programs for work, the FLOSS alternatives are just not there yet :/ (especially considering how seamlessly Adobe programs work together)

  • Excel

  • What, I use Excel daily and love it 😄

  • if you poke around graphic design as a hobby, these might be fine, but not for professional use from what I've read :/

    e.g. apparently Inkscape still can't really do CMYK

  • Yeah the problem with boycotts and "vote with your wallet" is that one whale can offset the boycott of thousands of low-spending players 😐

  • Are boycotts really the best solution to stop this epidemic in gaming?

    Consumer boycotts very very rarely work. I've never heard of a single successful video game boycott.

    How can we best prevent these gambling grey markets and the gaming to gambling addiction pipeline?

    Lobby for appropriate legislation with your government representatives. We could have legislation that forces companies to transparently show the chance of specific rewards, and even show the money you have to spend on average to get XY specific item. (I think there is already a law like this in the works in the EU?)

    One of the major psychological tricks gambling games (including lootbox and gacha) employ is to obscure the true costs behind premium currencies. Once they are forced to remove this, and you are shown that yes, guaranteed acquisition of a single Genshin character will cost you ~300 USD, it might make you do a double-take before you pull out your bank card. (There are many more psychological dark patterns these developers employ, so it wouldn't be a single miracle solution, unless of course legislation altogether bans random chance rewards buyable with cash.)

  • No, all the current versions are reported various levels of broken :/ Generally they can't install, so you have to copy an installation from Windows, then there are some that don't load at all, some only load to splash screen, some do work after you patch their broken UI and manually copy some Windows DLL-s. So idk, you might get lucky with the specific program/version/feature combo you need, but it just sounds like a pain to me.

  • O&O Shutup10++ (theoretically works on 11 too)

    Not sure what it can do on Home/Pro editions, I've only ever tried it on Enterprise.

  • "bought" is an interesting word choice when they used massgrave :D

  • Thanks for this link, neat to see that Uncharted Waters Online apparently runs on Linux despite it's ridiculously strict anti-cheat. (To this day it's the only game I've played that had an issue with Process Explorer running in the background 🤦‍♂️)

  • Not OP, but for another data point: recently I did quite a bit of Linux-related research on the three Adobe apps I use (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, in this order of prominence), and they are all reported as some level of broken via Wine and their Linux alternatives are missing important features and/or a pain in the arse to use :/

  • My Steam profile is apparently 30% platinum, 21% gold, 10% varying levels of broken, 39% unrated.

    But Genshin Impact, one of my main games, doesn't even appear on ProtonDB, and as far as I heard you need a custom Linux launcher for it, that results in occasional banwaves, which I will not risk :/ (Edit: if ProtonDB only lists Steam games, that would explain why Genshin is missing.)

  • I'll upgrade to 11 Enterprise via massgrave.

    Sadly with Adobe and some of my online games not supporting Linux, I have to stick with Windows :/ I'll just try to disable all the telemetry and AI crap via O&O and group policies.

  • Not sure how it works, it just changes all lemmy links I see on pages to be lemmy.world ones. You can select the home server on the first run.

  • I would ask "was it this? https://beehaw.org/comment/4363681

    I have this userscript that changes all Lemmy links to my home instance, so that comment still shows up here: https://lemmy.world/comment/15087567

    Copying the content for further backup:

    [email protected]

    Since your goal is “to move to a European registrar” Porkbun is not for you.

    https://hosting-checker.net/websites/porkbun.com “Webserver Amazon”

    Here are some additional options. https://european-alternatives.eu/category/domain-name-registrar

    https://1984.hosting/product/hosting/

    I suggest you reach out to Infomaniak support and ask for an alternative method which is less invasive.

    https://www.infomaniak.com/en/help

    Try to make Infomaniak a better experience for everyone. Infomaniak claims to be “The Ethical Cloud” but they did not start business as a privacy company and have been learning over time. Help to teach them with one more customer story. Let us know what happens.

    If no luck with Infomaniak helping, you can try to contact a different registrar before signing up to confirm they will accept your domain type and ask them what the process will be. Hold them accountable to whatever process they describe if you choose them.

  • Excellent Reads @sh.itjust.works
    kazerniel @lemmy.world
    Excellent Reads @sh.itjust.works
    kazerniel @lemmy.world
    Excellent Reads @sh.itjust.works
    kazerniel @lemmy.world
    Excellent Reads @sh.itjust.works
    kazerniel @lemmy.world
    Excellent Reads @sh.itjust.works
    kazerniel @lemmy.world

    I admittedly don't know much about its historical background, but I found this a fascinating read about the legacy of the nineties' Bosnian war that is still acutely felt throughout the region.

    Guild Wars @lemmy.wtf
    kazerniel @lemmy.world

    Clips from the 2022-11-05 developer livestream

    Following ChthonVII's idea, I'm mirroring my probably only interesting post on the subreddit :D


    Finally got around to watch the 2-hours long GW1 segment of the recent Extra Life 2022 ArenaNet livestream. The devs had a lot of interesting insights and amusing anecdotes, so I made a bunch of clips - sharing them here in case someone else haven't had the time to watch the whole thing.

    The participants were:

    • Bobby Stein - writing team lead
    • Darrin Claypool - level designer
    • Colin Johanson - game designer

    The clips in order of appearance: