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This really is a new front in the war on general-purpose computing for regular people. The EU or some entity big enough that's outside of the US needs to fund new memory fabs ASAP and get this industry out of the hands of the present cartel.
it's infuriating and honestly kind of scary. They're making gaming a luxury hobby, one auxiliary industry at a time. Every component that goes up in price is another reason for consoles to go up in price. More and more cool hobbies are slowly growing out of reach for the average person. Soon the only thing left to fill your free time will be alcohol and the sound of silence.
You'll still be able to get consoles and cloud stream. The real problem is that the power to create is being taken away from regular people.
There's a reason I'm still rocking CS6. Fuck you for wanting me to pay monthly.
Could just use GIMP at that point.
I'm an old guy (started with Photoshop 5 -- not CS5; 5), and GIMP has never felt like software trying to help me accomplish a goal. It's the vi of image editors.
Gimp is not intuitive at all. Krita or Paint.net are good free alternatives and Affinity photo is great (but not free)
Affinity is free as of a couple weeks ago. And there's talk of a Linux native version being considered iirc.
Requires a free license, so the old adage about you being the product probably applies.
Oh is it? TIL
Now if only they could make a Lightroom alternative Id be really happy
I've tried. SO many times. It's just so damn clunky. I ended up using Krita (also FOSS) instead.