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  • My comment wasn't about specifically using gimp on Linux and dumping Mac and windows. But just about how to getting used to gimp in general.

    Linux is still lacking many other professional grade software so even you find a PS replacement on linux. Other software problems might pop up.

  • Don't try to do client work bound to a deadline on gimp. Because the stress will make you close gimp at the simplest inconvenience. That's what happened to me. But trying to work with it on my free time. And installing the photogimp addon helped alot. Gimp still has a long way to go.

  • Next. They should drop everything and solely focus on improving ux & ui . Every time I open gimp to try and get acclimated to it, I close it back out of frustration. Nothing is intuitive in that software. Not even the naming of the tools settings.

  • Lemmy on its web interface has a sorting option called scaled sorting. Which allows to bring up rising threads that are a few hours old.

    Note: not all mobile apps have integrated scaled sorting. So you need to do some investigation.

  • Meta (lemm.ee) @lemm.ee
    mtchristo @lemm.ee

    Any news on why this is happening with this instance ? it might be harder to check if upvotes and downvotes federate to the outside lemmyverse .

    other instances seem to federate better.

    Don't the instance owners use it ?

    Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org
    mtchristo @lemm.ee

    Do you ever get scared of being eating up by a community for reporting problems.

    Have you ever been scared or hesitant about reporting flaws or bugs to a community with a strong staunch fanbase ??

    Obviously there are different ways of reporting and starting discussions, but I brought up the courage to report a flaw on a subreddit (not to be named) that I knew is very sensitive to criticisme, and I was flooded with downvotes and even was subject to gaslighting, so I gave up on that software and became even more hesitant about reporting problems on other FOSS communities .

    Is this mindset very prevalent among all open source communities? have you faced something similar ?