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      I used to work in tax and there isn’t a functional professional tax prep software that i could find that works on linux.

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      CAD softwares, Tally, any Autodesk tools, Adobe software not counting specifically made business softwares years ago. I couldn’t get Office running with wine ever.

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          It’s the industry standard in many areas for a reason. Photoshop has no equal, though strides are being made to change that.

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              You don’t care because it’s not your job to use it professionally. You are not most people.

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                I don’t care because it’s a shit company. We can’t just continue to ignore it, and say well it’s all we got.

                I would rather use anything, professional or not, even going back to doing it by hand, than support adobe.

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                  Usually people in the commercial creative space have today collaborate. If no one uses the niche software you use you can rebel against Adobe all you want because a job won’t be taking any of your time.

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                    The larger shops are stuck in it because they have no foresight to get out, and the small shops are suffering because the licensing is really squeezing them while also trying to keep the stranglehold.

                    They all will get replaced with AI anyways. Even Adobe is leaning into it, they will continue to suggest that their “automation’s” will be cheaper than the labor.

                    People using adobe are facilitating their own demise.

                    If you are a professional in this space, push back. It doesnt have to be this way.

    • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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      My 3080ti graphics card. To my knowledge, NVIDIA drivers are still a mess on Linux, and any suggestion to “just switch to AMD” is neither helpful nor appreciated; as if dropping $500+ for a new graphics card when my current one works perfectly fine is in ANY way a valid solution.

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        Nvidia drivers and gaming compatibility have grown leaps in the last year. I’m using dual monitors on a 2070m in a laptop, one of the historically most incompatible setups. I am running cachyos. I was able to simply install the OS and start playing my entire steam library, all without any modification. I play plenty of modern games. I don’t have any AAA FPS with anticheat though, which I hear don’t work at all.

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          I had issues with the live boot having 3 monitors. I just unplugged 2 and installed, grabbed the suggested driver, no issues since.

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        Nvidia works fine on Linux. I have an nvidia card at home, and I support a bunch of them at work. It’s easy. https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/tesla/driver-installation-guide/latest/index.html

        Use the network installation to add the deb or rpm repo, then choose whether you want the open or proprietary drivers. Install the package and that’s it, your package manager will handle the dependencies.

        You may need to create and enroll a dkms key if you have secureboot enabled and you haven’t done that already, but that’s the only wrinkle.

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        Been playing everyday for about two years with my 3060ti without much issue. There’s still the odd hiccup on occasion, but it’s usually solved by picking a different Proton version. Most games “just work,” generally without any changes.

        The nVidia drivers haven’t been “a mess” for quite a long time, so if that’s what is holding you back, I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. ProtonDB has a massive and growing list of games that run on Linux, and you can see what people did (if anything) to get those games working.

        I will caution you, however, that if any amount of tinkering makes you inwardly cringe, you might want to think twice. Linux is generally easy to use, and it’s only getting easier, but there will be times you’ll have to add Launch Options to a Steam game, install a mod differently, or use the command line to do something.

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      For me personally about 30% of my video game library, which don’t function even with the various compatibility tools.

      But when I started my YouTube channel I was using Openshot, which does not work on Linux, or at least it didn’t for me. My old Lenovo Legion was largely incompatible with Linux too, as I tried a dual-boot with two different distros and still had to debug it all the time. (Thankfully not a problem on the Acer that replaced it.)

      Linux is great, but it’s not yet compatible with everything.

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      • Adobe and other professional programs
      • online games that use anti-cheat
      • some old games
      • some game mods
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        Do you have to remove your bottom two ribs to shill for adobe or do they send you to special stretching classes?

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          Adobe is a shit company, and I’m not giving them any money, but the fact is their programs have features that the alternatives don’t. I’m looking forward to the day when they start supporting Linux or an alternate program family steps up with all the features I need.