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I know this might come as a massive shock to you but there are many types of people in the world with differing opinions that you don’t have to agree with.
Do you support child labor if you use twitter? Do you support the CCP if you open a tiktok link? Do you support middle east genocide if you support an american company? Chill out.
You really don’t need to care about whatever’s happening with Threads as a casual user
To be fair they completely restarted development a while ago because they said they weren’t happy with how it turned out. They didn’t expect it to take this long.
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I’ve asked this in Lemmy a few days ago and got some really good answers! The TL;DR is it seems like an acquired taste, those that use it love it but others thing it’s not that important if you know what you’re doing and don’t break your distro.
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Mostly aesthetically, but also since Linux Mint is a very stable distro updates are usually slow and the packages it uses are often a little outdated. If you’re the type of person to want to update to the newest thing as soon as it’s out, then it’s probably not for you.
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Photopea is just amazing and has a lot more depth than people realize. I just wish it wouldn’t struggle so much with high resolution pictures! Sadly it gets pretty sluggish at resolutions higher than 4k.
It’s a known issue with Lemmy, it should be fixed by next release.
You should probably answer those Discord notifications lol
I never really liked Twitter as a concept. It feels like it’s built on an “old man yells at cloud” concept where people just shout their thoughts and nobody gains anything from it.
By comparison forums are there to foster discussions and communities. I thought Mastodon would be better but I spent 5 minutes and it’s exactly the same nonsense.
or maybe we acknowledge these issues and browse lemmy for entertainment and getting away from the stresses of daily life rather than be constantly reminded of it and roped into repetitive discussions that are preaching to the choir
err, what I meant was we need to burn down the system