

Ah man, I’m sorry about that. After getting some sleep, I realize that I should have just edited my comment to be clearer lol


I don’t know why you’re assuming I didn’t read the article… Or why people think I said that he’s somehow in on it or something nefarious. I know he’s exposing it, that’s why I made the comment.


Guess we’ll know where moist cr1tikal lives now.


Thank you, mad respect 😎👊


“Subscribe to BBC to continue reading”
How about go fuck yourself?


Good luck getting people to stop using cars, in the US at least.


Lisa Su, the CEO of AMD, is related to Jensen Huang; they are first cousins once removed. Hopefully she doesn’t closely follow Jensen’s beliefs, I just thought it was something worth mentioning.


I can’t speak for other programs, but for example, Photoshop runs under wine mostly. The issue is certain features like the content aware tool are locked behind the stupid Adobe Creative Cloud BS and is reported to have issues depending on which version you’re using and what tools you care about. IIRC, it’s mostly the newer AI tools that are affected so maybe linux users won’t care as much, but its still a downside worth noting nonetheless.
Most of the time when Adobe products are mentioned in this context, people will instead offer alternatives rather than telling you to run it under wine. It really depends on what programs professionals are using at their jobs though, and I imagine most will just use Windows on a separate work computer and not deal with the random issues with compatibility and troubleshooting. I think most wouldn’t want to risk losing important work related projects either. If its something more simple like Microsoft Word then you could probably get away with using it on linux though.
I know what option I’m going with.