• qjkxbmwvz@startrek.website
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    2 months ago

    I think there are examples of projects getting criticized for not recreating the corposhit. Take GIMP — sure some folks really like it, but there are huge swaths of people who basically just say, “why doesn’t it work like Photoshop?!” and get very frustrated with its different approach.

    Personally, I like Google Photos — the interface, not the product — so when Immich came along and basically cloned it, I was really happy (I think Immich is fantastic, and at this point calling it a Photos clone is kinda offensive tbh — it’s way cool).

    Some corposhit just sucks, yeah, but some is actually well thought out — no shame in taking the concept and running with it, IMHO.

      • Linedotdatdot@lemmynsfw.com
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        2 months ago

        I’ve never used either, honestly, so I’m pretty sure I’m not entitled to an opinion, but I do know that every time someone says they ‘use’ or ‘like’ GIMP all I can imagine is the dude from Pulp Fiction going, “Eh, it’s a living!” with a defeated sort-of shrug (a la the wooly mammoth-cum-showerhead from the Flintstones)

        I mean, either way, you do you and all, I don’t kink/platform-shame

    • pmjv@lemmy.sdf.orgOPM
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      2 months ago
      Bell Laboratories
      
      Murray Hill, NJ (dec!ucb)wav!research!rob
      
      It seems that UNIX has become the victim of cancerous growth at the hands of
      organizations such as UCB. 4.2BSD is an order of magnitude larger than Version
      5, but, Pike claims, not ten times better.
      
      The talk reviews reasons for UNIX's popularity and shows, using UCB cat as a
      primary example, how UNIX has grown fat. cat isn't for printing files with line
      numbers, it isn't for compressing multiple blank lines, it's not for looking at
      non-printing ASCII characters, it's for concatenating files.
      
      We are reminded that ls isn't the place for code to break a single column into
      multiple ones, and that mailnews shouldn't have its own more processing or joke
      encryption code.
      
      Rob carried the standard well for the "spirit of UNIX," and you can look
      forward to a deeper look at the philosophy of UNIX in his forthcoming book.
      
      
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    2 months ago

    so we can keep being stuck with corposhit products with no alternatives?

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      2 months ago

      Yeah, there’s room for both, but I think replacing proprietary software is actually a bit higher priority than just being different.

      I suppose it depends on what you are replacing, tho.

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        2 months ago

        I open the site and see:

        ‘The Internet is not for sissies.’ – Paul Vixie

        It’s always important to make a good first impression or whatever.

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          I think it’s achieving the intended goal of gatekeeping the site to 50+ year-old graybeards with narcissistic tendencies and a persecution complex which have decanted over the decades into a nasty brew of unfiltered bitterness.

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      Well, it cites Milton Friedman and Thomas Sowell in the affirmative, so clearly, it is a place for 🤡