Inessential Weirdnesses
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GIMP isn't a fair comparison. Even Notepad blows GIMP out of the water as an image editing tool. Making fun of GIMP is like hopping aboard the short bus and ridiculing everyone, it's not enough of a challenge to be any fun.
Right; but what open source graphics editor is better than GIMP?
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Right; but what open source graphics editor is better than GIMP?
Idk. Is Paint.NET open source or not? It's what I use if MS Paint isn't enough, though my graphics needs are admittedly pretty basic.
I just know I downloaded GIMP once a few years ago and couldn't even figure out how to start using it, but Paint.NET took me all of twelve seconds once installed.
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Idk. Is Paint.NET open source or not?
That's a good question. They used to claim to be back in the day? Not sure they still do.
EDIT: I went to their homepage to check, and it has a promotional quote from, guess who, Jeff fucking Atwood. Christ. He's EVERYWHERE.
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It's at least free, which IMO is far more important than whether it's open source.
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It's definitely not open source. It's "donationware".
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I was hoping for some insight on what makes a product good and what makes one bad. You said "it's better". I asked how you came to that conclusion and you told me "it's way better". It's pedantic to ask for an explanation? If it's too much to ask, say so.
My opinion isn't even counter to yours. I agree, GIMP is lame. Like so much FOSS stuff.
But I don't think it's enough to simply agree. I think it's important to figure why a person believes something and not just feel content that they happen to (ostensibly) believe the same thing as me.
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...and look like a whining sod in the process.
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What kind of money can someone make depending on donations? Just enough to cover the cost of powering their machine while developing?
Does this approach still have the liabilities of FOSS - insufficient motivation for quality?
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Does this approach still have the liabilities of FOSS - insufficient motivation for quality?
Apparently not, given the quality if Paint.NET compared to the quality of the average open source graphics editor.
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I think you're misunderstanding me. You're assuming that because I question how an opinion is formed that I'm arguing against it's judgement or complaining or anything of the sort.
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I think it's important to figure why a person believes something and not just feel content that they happen to (ostensibly) believe the same thing as me.
There's a billion posts both here and on the old forums from me explaining exactly what software I consider good and bad and why. If you really care, look them up.
But you don't care. You're just pulling the Boomzilla asshole tactic of asking me a billion questions in the hopes you'll catch me contradicting myself. Which is 1) pointless (of course I contradict myself all the fucking time), and 2) annoying as shit.
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So there are billions of posts expressing your opinion on this, and you're still talking about it?
That's kind of annoying.
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Time to go home! Thanks for giving me something to do today!
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Got any recommendations for commercial source control systems?
Some people have good luck with TFS, but I haven't ever touched it, so I won't recommend it personally. AccuRev is...quirky (terminology-wise), but if you can make it work for you, I've seen it pull off some rather amazing things, despite having a rather sucky Java GUI.
Do not touch ClearCase with a 50' barge pole though!
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I think you're misunderstanding me. You're assuming that because I question how an opinion is formed that I'm arguing against it's judgement or complaining or anything of the sort.
I assume nothing. You act in the fashion as though every person who disagrees with you is wrong, whether you realise it or not.
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By pointing out there may be something wrong with their reasoning? That's not the same as saying their conclusion is wrong. Seriously.
Also, of course I would think that someone who disagrees with me of wrong. If I thought they were right, I would agree with them. (attitude exaggerated for effect).
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That's the same convoluted logic that allows someone never to have a wrong opinion but to have a wrong viewpoint.
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Try that one again.
I say "x because y".
You say "x because z".
I say " I agree x, but z isn't a good reason to think x"Is that impossible?
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No thinks. I already have had that debate before with someone I cared about that exhibited that particular leap of logic, and it didn't end well. Would rather not repeat.
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Some people have good luck with TFS, but I haven't ever touched it, so I won't recommend it personally. AccuRev is...quirky (terminology-wise), but if you can make it work for you, I've seen it pull off some rather amazing things, despite having a rather sucky Java GUI.
BitKeeper?
(Yeah, I know where the evil ideas thread is. Thataway!)
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I don't think it's a leap of logic. I think it's more of an introspection of logic.
The later is how you prevent the former.
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Have a GUI that only does PRs, and then the code monkey that manages the repository can have all the glory*!!!!
* read: work
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What's a PR<super>*</super>!!!!
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These guys all have "feelings". They're not logic machines like you and me.
In particular, if you disagree with their reasoning, they will get "butthurt" and assume that you disagree with their conclusion.
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In particular, if you disagree with their reasoning, they will get "butthurt" and assume that you disagree with their conclusion.
Worst buttumption ever. It's like getting mad when you took a long, complicated, hard route to get somewhere, and then one of the locals says "Oh, just take this and that road, and you'll get here in no time".
Tip: the correct answer to that situation (for the metaphorical traveler at least) is to hold back on the ranting and rage and instead nod, going "Thanks, I'll have to remember that for next time." It might be a little uncomfortable at first, but it'll make your life a lot better in the long run. You'll learn more that way, too.
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Uh...anyone here tried Mercurial and BitBucket? They both work quite nicely for me, and Mercurial has had a much better time of it usability-wise than Git has...
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You're just pulling the Boomzilla asshole tactic of asking me a billion questions in the hopes you'll catch me contradicting myself.
To be fair, I ask questions because I care. You contradict yourself because...I dunno. It just happens.
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I am disappoint. I disappear for a few days to find this thread necro'd. After some catching up and getting a whiff of SJW, I'd hoped this thread had trolled some new bed wetter, and instead I get a git flamewar.
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@Bort said:
What do you think is actually (relatively) good? What source control system? What project host?
Uh...anyone here tried Mercurial and BitBucket? They both work quite nicely for me, and Mercurial has had a much better time of it usability-wise than Git has...
O god, mercurial is complete shit at big repositories. I tried to clone netbeans and it fucking took A HOUR. TO CLONE and its only 1 gig in size. Most of the time wasn't even spent downloading, it was figuring out what to do. The linux kernel which is much more massive in size takes only 10 minutes with the biggest overhead being just the download size. And because netbeans is so large, any mercurial command took minutes to execute.
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O god, mercurial is complete shit at big repositories.
This is true, sadly. But it's a thing of beauty to use. It's missing some of the power that git has to refine a repo.
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Linus don't care.
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of course I contradict myself all the fucking time
But I clearly remember you saying six months ago that you never contradict yourself!
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You're just pulling the Boomzilla asshole tactic of asking me a billion questions
What is your favourite color?
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Did you already ask what his name and quest were? And is this the first or second time around where someone may or may not be thrown into the Bridge of Death if they pick the wrong one?
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There are more effective versions. Herman Toothrot's conversation in Monkey Island 2 for example.
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I'm so terribly sorry I'm not as funny as that character in that video game.
Truly, I deserve to get gang raped by a pack of silverback gorillas.
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4/10 not effective enough.
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Truly, I deserve to get gang raped by [s]a pack of silver[/s][u]nickle[/u]back [s]gorillas[/s].
FTFY.
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@Bort said:
Truly, I deserve to get gang raped by [s]a pack of silver[/s][u]nick
leel[/u]back [s]gorillas[/s].FTFY.
FTFTFYAlso, is that Tom Cruise?
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Does he want to be a rock star?
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Now, there's no need to exaggerate, after all Cruise must be, what, two or even three inches taller than Michael J. Fox? That puts his head and shoulders over the likes of Danny deVito. Not by much, but it does. Why, he's positively tall compared to, say Billy Barty, or Gary Coleman
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Also also, what happened to Bruce Willis' hair?
Male pattern baldness is a terrible thing.
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Male pattern baldness is a terrible thing.
He's not growing bald! It's just that his hair is growing selectively shorter…
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Go fuck yourself
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Yes, that was the general point of the post you're replying to. Good job repeating it back to me a full year later.