I tried it but they market themselves as Open Source and when I started digging I was like ehhhh… no thanks and I uninstall the app.
Sonalder
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It’s not FOSS, it is somewhat open source but the licence is too restrictive to be Free(dom) Software
Well I agree with you that Lightning isn’t a magical piece of innovation that will scale Bitcoin to the masses. However you can use it p2p. There is no lie here. Is it easy to setup ? Is it easy to maintain ? Not really it’s not hard but it’s a entry barrier for sure.
Sonalder@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Please support this! As graphic designers we should be able to use a open source OS.2·16 days agoI agree with you. My dream is that every public school should use and contribute to FOSS and FOSH, but I’m an utopiste. Honestly I wish Serif would at least free some of its codebase but that’s very unlikely. I would like to have these proprietary software as I still rely on them for my workflow on a GNU/Linux machine rather than macOS and that sounds more reasonnable for a private company building private code and selling licences. Today it’s some of the few software that I can’t run on GNU/Linux to ditch a proprietary OS for work.
I have finally ditched Windows years ago after living my whole childhood in that proprietary crappy spyware environment and did tried many FOSS tools for professionnal work and I do use some (PenPot, blender, OBS, Thunderbird, VSCodium (and Zed a bit), LibreOffice, Nextcloud, UltimakerCura and Signal to name a few).
Unfortunately I still do rely on proprietary software (and these rely on proprietary OS) and yeah there is a reason for that : I need to get the work done. They have the money proprietary licence advantage over FOSS tools of course but hey a small part of the money I make thanks to these proprietary tools are sent to foss projects I want to support. It’s not as big as I wish and I don’t have enough time nor skills to contribute as much as I want to the Free World in general but I do my part and it has grown over the years.
I would prefer relying on proprietary solution on a free OS than relying on proprietary software that rely on proprietary OS. That’s why I signed this (probably useless) petition.
Sonalder@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Please support this! As graphic designers we should be able to use a open source OS.9·17 days agoYes that would be awesome, probably 1% would still be big.
I have been donating to FOSS project that I rely on (or sometimes project I find important) using free and open source payment method like Bitcoin (even sometime using the Lightning Network) or Monero for two years now. I wish more people that could afford it would do the same. Obviously I don’t donate as much as if I was paying for the full Adobe Creative Suite (which was included in my scholar fees) but I donated a few hundreds USD in total to various projects since 2023 and I won’t stop until I am cut from my income.
Sonalder@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Please support this! As graphic designers we should be able to use a open source OS.4·17 days agoThe closest Free(dom) alternative that I really see to make a change is PenPot but their Adobe counterpart (Xd) is discontinued. Still a great FOSS tool that I love to use despite some performance issue on big projects.
Sonalder@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Please support this! As graphic designers we should be able to use a open source OS.426·17 days agoIf you wan’t to use FOSS I get it, I want to. But when it comes to professionnal workflow you sometimes have to put your ego on the side. When I tried to ditch the Adobe Suite, the Free(dom) alternatives didn’t worked for me or the proprietary alternatives were simply better.
Inkscape is great but Affinity Designer is superior in many regards and even it is inferior to Adobe Illustrator. GIMP and Krita are awesome tools, honestly GIMP3 makes me want to play more with it and Krita is an awesome digital painting software, one of the best out there. But for photo editing Affinity Photo is still better for my workflow even if I still prefer to use Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom.
The new redesign of Scribus in unstable is exciting but I don’t see myself using it for professionnal work. Affinity Publisher is just better and yes again Adobe InDesign is still superior.
I’ve almost fully ditched Adobe (with the exception of Photoshop), I often try Free and Open Source alternatives and while some are good enough none can compare to Adobe who is leading the industry by the way, that’s the sad truth as of today.
Here is a list of alternative to Adobe I’ve made : https://alternativeto.net/lists/25812/softwares-for-content-creators-that-don-t-want-to-supports-adobe-monopole-/
Edit : grammar and typos
Sonalder@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Please support this! As graphic designers we should be able to use a open source OS.92·17 days agoAre you doing profesionnal art/design work for a living ?
Sonalder@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Please support this! As graphic designers we should be able to use a open source OS.131·17 days agoKrita is not the same software than these… You don’t use Krita to design a book, you don’t use Krita to manipulate RAW pictures…
Anyone has these data from Mistral, HuggingChat and MetaAI ? Would be nice to add them too
Edit : Leo from brave would be great to compare too
Zulip or Mattermost if you want basically a free (as in freedom) and open source alternative to Teams and slack But as you mention self-hosting isn’t really an option it can become expensive.
Maybe a mix of Signal and Jitsi Meet (there is several public free instances) if you want a good balance between privacy, price and efficiency
Maybe look at the kSuite from Infomaniak it’s not the best but might be a good balance too for your team.
I think you are looking for one of these
- NotesNook (best free tier in my opinion)
- logseq (like an open source obsidian)
- Joplin (cloud is paid but you can selfhost)
- Standard Notes (only support plain text on free tier)
Yeah the source code for generative.fm is available here
- Noice Androiid and WebApp
- Blanket GNU/Linux Flatpak
- Generative.fm Online and Docker
- EasyNoise Android
Sonalder@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Readest - Open source, cross-platform ereader25·2 months agoEspecially geolocation data…
You don’t want LastPass to work :D
Yes Vivaldi doesn’t come with crypto bullshit nor AI. However by default it’s so badly tuned for user privacy… and sprobably even security. Honestly I would prefer having a Vivaldi AI Agent over a proprietary web browser (I know it’s mainly open but it’s not) It was not that well optimized on several of my devices when I tried it… I’m not conviced by their chromium proprietary fork even tho it’s not the worst alternative either.
I never had this issue with any of my AMD system I have a RX 6600 and a RX 7800XT systems both running different Linux distros
Yes, I learned that thanks to DivestOS which was comming with Mull, they had a comparison table and yes no FF based browser support that basic security feature yet…
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