Man oh man I don't even know where to start... All I want to do is art. Defenestration? I can kick it up a notch with me as a Luddite smashing my computers and drawing with pencil in a park on a nice day. I am so disappointed with the way tech is going.
Data collection supposedly about the 'collective consciousness' of what software is used by the 'masses' on the needs of the majority are. In the end it's about money.
With proprietary software people buy according to their needs. With foss popularity contest it is data collection based on tools that people use, that as an alternative to proprietary software?
All the cloud is running software on other people's computers. This is essentially no different then proprietary software is it not? Here is a code of conduct or a license agreement.If you don't like it do not use our product or services. Our way or the high way...
System76 what does this name mean? It's named after the 1776 the American revolution. System76 first came on my radar when Pixar open sourced the USD or universal scene description software. I saw it used with rhel or fedora.
I seriously don't know what Linux disto to use and for what. System76 endorses Canonical and Ubuntu that has less support within the digital art community. Allegorithmic's substance painter for example on their site's system requirements is for rhel/centos 7 and they only support Ubuntu on the steam indie version.
I personally believe people should pay for what they want. Why do you have to data collect? You could simply ask and I pay for it with at time of purchase.
Linux is not mainstream give it up. Microsoft has surface studio and dell canvas both run the software I want to use, Ubuntu can not run Autodesk Maya and Mudbox (runs on centos/rhel), pixologic zbrush win and mac only.
I would like to see Linux more competitive in the workstation market a lot of tools are already here.
I can draw with pencil and sculpt in clay and skip all this bullshit these are just tools...
Data collection supposedly about the 'collective consciousness' of what software is used by the 'masses' on the needs of the majority are. In the end it's about money.
With proprietary software people buy according to their needs. With foss popularity contest it is data collection based on tools that people use, that as an alternative to proprietary software?
All the cloud is running software on other people's computers. This is essentially no different then proprietary software is it not? Here is a code of conduct or a license agreement.If you don't like it do not use our product or services. Our way or the high way...
System76 what does this name mean? It's named after the 1776 the American revolution. System76 first came on my radar when Pixar open sourced the USD or universal scene description software. I saw it used with rhel or fedora.
I seriously don't know what Linux disto to use and for what. System76 endorses Canonical and Ubuntu that has less support within the digital art community. Allegorithmic's substance painter for example on their site's system requirements is for rhel/centos 7 and they only support Ubuntu on the steam indie version.
I personally believe people should pay for what they want. Why do you have to data collect? You could simply ask and I pay for it with at time of purchase.
Linux is not mainstream give it up. Microsoft has surface studio and dell canvas both run the software I want to use, Ubuntu can not run Autodesk Maya and Mudbox (runs on centos/rhel), pixologic zbrush win and mac only.
I would like to see Linux more competitive in the workstation market a lot of tools are already here.
I can draw with pencil and sculpt in clay and skip all this bullshit these are just tools...
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