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  • You answered your own question. That learning curve, that confusion, you got over it because you're likely more technically minded and appreciate that new software requires learning new skills. Other people find that more frustrating than you and cannot get over it. This is especially true for people that don't use photo editing software all the time

    And to be fair to them, GIMP deliberately tries to differentiate itself from Photoshop. It is not at all concerned with helping people make that transition. Some people will make it, some people won't.

  • Photoshop alternatives have been making some headway lately:

    First, the one everyone knows, GIMP. And yes, it's a steep learning curve, and yes, it's incredibly frustrating. But it's feature rich and (last I checked) the most comparable to Photoshop in what it can do. If you're patient and willing to learn it, it can become a permanent FOSS replacement for you. If you use Photoshop a lot, I'd say this is very much worth the effort.

    There's also PhotoGIMP which is an addon that revamps the GIMP interface to make it more user friendly for people that only know Photoshop. Think of it like a translator.

    Other options are Photopea: browser based, but is useful for the basic stuff.

    Darktable: don't know much about it, seems like it might be more of a Lightroom alternative, but I've heard good things.

    And there's the rising star Krita: it was mostly for artists but they're branching out into more photography-based features lately. It's pretty robust.

    There's also Affinity Photo 2, which is a true Photoshop alternative in that it's paid software, but it's a one time payment for a permanent license, like Photoshop used to be.

  • Why are you trying to frame this as a race? The vast majority of users don't care about passkeys yet.

    The point of the post is completely irrelevant because Bitwarden already announced they're implementing this in the next release of the app already.

  • If you're the sort of person that is convinced your requirements need some custom covert ops pagan voodoo self hosted data center in an old cold war era bunker, don't let me stop you. You crack right on mate and good luck

    Can you give an actual example of this or are you just making a broad accusation against anyone that uses something other than Proton?

    The initial point wasn't against supporting these services or them making money, it's the aggressiveness of the advertising. It shows a degree of disrespect for the users when they refuse to leave them alone.

  • That park was the last one Walt Disney had a direct hand in. It's got quite a history. It's where Uncle Walt tried and failed to start his little libertarian Utopia project.

    And good luck finding anywhere else on the East Coast to move Disney World that will meet the same needs in both logistics and climate as Orlando (that isn't also in Florida).

    They can certainly find places to move some of it, but not all of it.

    Disney would effectively have to cut off a leg to get out of Florida.