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    Thats the point. People should realize that just because someone is doing some software as a hobby doesn’t mean he doesn’t need to earn money. YOU PEOPLE, IF YOU USE GREAT SOFTWARE PAY FOR IT PLEASE. Don’t let great FOSS software die out, and donate. Just give those 20$, its not much for you (some shitty chineese gadgets), and its so much for devs if everyone do that. Wherever you want to buy some chineese gadget, donate it to actually great software instead of chineese scammer please.

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      You’re not wrong. I use it a lot. it’s super for short local trips and maybe medium trips.

      When I asked it to go a few states over, routing cost me a couple of hours last time before I realized something was off.

      Use it, but scrutinize it.

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        The same should be said for any GPS app.

        Card end up down pedestrian paths because the driver didn’t think about what the GPS was telling them.

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      I use it on my daily basis. Never disappointed me in about 2 years now. So yeah, great app. (Sometimes I use waze too to avoid you know :)

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      The only reason I use Google Maps is I use an old ass phone with limited storage space, and it won’t let me remove Google Maps.

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    All-Star team

    You’ve never worked on software in a big company have you?

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      I can only speak for myself, but I used to love to get home from work and contribute to free software projects I found interesting. Since I got a good paying tech job at a big company, the last thing I want to do is more of the same when I get home. (having kids around the same time probably had an influence too).

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    But when the open source app becomes the best one, it becomes impossible to beat it. Look VLC for example.

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      There are a few examples where the foss version of the app became the best one. I am having trouble remembering others. But I think BitWarden is just as good as any paid password manager.

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        Depending on what you’re trying to create blender is very easily beat by other programs. Almost every time a friend watches me use blender I’ll get hit with “this would be so much easier in fusion 360”

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      Vlc is basically what it is because of ffmpeg and the likes, which are… Corporate supported :p
      That said ffmpeg didnt start that way, but at one point it was and vlc quickly jumped into popularity because of it and it quickly supporting new formats ( like mkv back in 2003/2004 ).
      Youre not wrong, but its more complex than that xD

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    Sometimes slightly worse. Like LibreOffice.

    Sometimes actually better, like VLC.

    Sometimes about the same, like the latest version of MuseScore (older versions were, in fact, quite a bit worse).

    But sometimes, like with older versions of GIMP (I’ll admit, I’ve not tried its latest major version release candidate) it’s significantly worse.

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      Krita isn’t that much worse than Photoshop/CSP for digital illustration. That said, going back to CSP after a year was such a relief I didn’t know I needed. So many little stumbling blocks removed.

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      To quote a non-computer savvy friend from a few years ago. When he was talking to someone else, I just over heard the conversation.

      Na, I use VLC player. It always works, it will play a slice of cucumber.

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      Libreoffice is slightly worse because all the proprietary office suites keep lowering the bar for everyone to follow them. It’s not a quality issue, it’s a never ending contest to figure out how to complicate writing a simple letter so that everyone has to buy only your software.

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      LibreOffice is more than slightly worse, but FOSS projects cover the gamut. The thing about them is that the best ones are usually laser focused on exactly what the user needs, rather than what makes the most money.

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        Calc was actually quite comparable for 90% of Excel features I have ever actually used.

        Writer is petty good on its own, but the fact that .docx documents don’t quite matchup vs. When making and opening with Word makes it difficult for me to use officially.

        Impress is just plain disappointing compared to PowerPoint.

        Base might be okay, better than nothing I guess.

        The rest of the suite I don’t know.

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          Dont edit in shitty formats, edit native, publish to pdf. Skip the pointless MS Office step. If someone else wants to collaborate, great they can download LibreOffice or alternatives for free. If they expect the docx format ask them to pay for your 12 month subscription or stfu.

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      For LibreOffice, I’d go with, worse and better at the same time.

      • I have just noticed, overtime, that it has some problems in some cases, where MS Office does better, while there are certain cases where it does better.

      There are 2 major pain points though:

      1. Calc UI stutters when using the scrollbar with mouse click and drag.
      2. Adding images to files makes the whole thing way slower than acceptable.

      I haven’t used it for a few months though, so something might have changed. But the second issue specifically is a long time one.

      On the other hand, the formula usages are much better in Calc. Also, the documents don’t get wonky between versions as much as MS Office

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      I genuinely doesn’t know there’s paid media player out there, VLC came preinstall on all my prebuild PC purchase since forever.

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        There definitely exist paid players out there (or at least used to…dunno if they still exist), but there are also “free” (as in beer) non-free (as in speech) options, like the ones included out of the box in a Windows or macOS installation.

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      365 is far worse IMO. New web only apps (replacing all the desktop apps) are a big step backwards. LibreOffice does everything needed natively and a lot more.

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      If you like professional photography, you can try darktables. It’s a replacement for Lightroom and it’s great in my opinion.

      Gimp is still useful for quick and simple edits. It’s a bit weird to use though.

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        Gimp is still useful for quick and simple edits

        See, the problem with that is that that’s precisely not how I use Photoshop. I don’t use it often (certainly not often enough to actually pay for it), but when I do, I tend to go fairly deep.

        I should try out Darktable though. I used to use Aperture until it was discontinued, and these days I frequently use Lightroom, though I don’t really love it.

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    “Slightly worse”. I got a job and was not allowed to use a linux laptop, so I went with mac. I was almost worried that I would like the “just works” aspects everyone have been so exited about. Wow. What a piece of shit it is. Settings items takes forever to load after boot, mouse feels like it is stuck in mud (even if I remove accelleration and increase speed), it cannot wake many monitors up from sleep, it completely disables the keyboard momentarily when activating the screen (and if it fails to wake it, it becomes a flashing, keyboard grabbing nightmare). The window management? I can set up a workspace on this and that keybind, “oh, you disconnected the monitor, well we permuted the keybinds for you” wtf? When I get home and switch to linux, it is such a relief.

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      Lol, since the last major update I can’t type a tilde or a backtick, presumably because it doesn’t recognize my keyboard type?? And I had to install another program that prevent Apple Music from opening each time I connect/disconnect bluetooth headphones?? Or to add week numbers to the calendar widget. Even Gnome isn’t that bad.

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        I had that from the start… It cannot distinguish some keyboards, and I have two versions of my layout I have to switch between. All keybords work the same on linux, but mac, nah.

        And updates? Holy shit! They broke ssh! It was broken like a month. Ssh connections just died as ‘corrupted’ all the time. And they don’t hotfix it asap? How can a company trust to use them as a work laptop if they break it and don’t fix it?

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        presumably because it doesn’t recognize my keyboard type??

        The answer by Apple (and their parroting fanbois): You don’t actually need those keys. It’s confusing for users to have too many characters.

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          this is what they mean by “just works” is that it doesn’t do much of anything.

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            It means what is not already happening will never happen.

            Tinkering is for hippies and hippies are communist.

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              I guess it matters what you mean by hippies. My dad and all the other old foggies he smoked pot with in the '60s are all #MAGA now.

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      I got a job and was not allowed to use a linux laptop, so I went with mac.

      Same. 2015. I could have pushed them to let me use Linux, but it would have been making waves in a remote shop. The 2015 MacBook hardware was decent, so I got it. Domain binding was still in fashion. 99 problems. Finally, I got it okay-ish, set up Brew, it’s a hack. I started trying to use the terminal to do things, almost no config available, the disk mount subsystem was alien, the logs were crap. Since then, the hardware and compatibility has just gotten awful.

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    If we’re talking Lemmy and Lemmy clients, I’d argue it’s a helluva lot better. For one, I can rotate my fucking screen

    Hell, the thing that got my to switch was when they got rid of third party apps, because of how absolutely abysmally shitty the official app is

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    Slightly worse? I can actually sort and the video player actually works, instead of whatever the FUCK was going on with the other place, for literally ever.