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  • Oh this, Yeah, i got a bestie, we do insult each other in a friendly manner, he's the best person i met in my entire life.

    Nowadays he found other friends to play with and i personally feel like i mosrly lost him, it makes me sad. ☹️

  • All i'm gonna say is that i haven't been wasting my time arguing with this people, i feel already bad enough with myself(Not because of my comment unless i really screwed over, which i'm sick of doing), i don't need to feel even worse than i do on a daily basis.

  • (Reposted)

    I highly recommend Linux Mint, foe the most important reasons:

    • The Driver manager allows you to install any non-libre drivers you're missing from the internet
    • Comes with Flatpak already set up
    • It counts with LiveCD(Like Ubuntu) to test the distro before installing it, you want to spend some time here before you fully commit

    Also, watch this video before switching to Linux, it's the most honest.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvkc5WzciHw

  • I highly recommend Linux Mint, foe the most important reasons:

    • The Driver manager allows you to install any non-libre drivers you're missing from the internet
    • Comes with Flatpak already set up
    • It counts with LiveCD(Like Ubuntu) to test the distro before installing it, you want to spend some time here before you fully commit

    Also, watch this video before switching to Linux, it's the most honest.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvkc5WzciHw

  • You're right, sorry for going off-topic, anyway.

    KeepassDX is a lot superior IMO, i doubt Keepass2Android is updated even today.

    One small bonus it has is that it has a link to download custom icons for KeepassDX entries

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml
    RayOfSunlight @lemmy.world

    (Read before Comment) Why you don't like GIMP UI?

    For what i heard, a lot of people on the Linux community use Krita for image manipulation, even though, it's intended for digital painting, and GIMP is the one intended for image manipulation, because people don't like the GIMP's UI.

    My issue is, i never understood why they don't like the GIMP's UI, since i never have issues with it,(Although it's probably because i'm used to the UI) so i need to adress this problem and ask you What does the GIMP UI has that you don't like or hate so much and why you like Krita's UI over GIMP's?

    Before you event comment your answer i need to ask you to do the following:

    1. Address each specific issue along with an concise and direct explanation of why you don't like it
    2. Answers such as "I just don't like it", "I don't like where it's placed" or anything alike doesn't count as "Concise and Direct", we are adults, not 4 year old children.
    3. If you can provide a suggestion of how GIMP's UI can be improved, it would help a lot, and maybe th