

It feels a lot like how reddit felt several years ago, which I like.
I miss my local subreddit (believe it or not) and some other specific ones, but overall a pretty good transition
It feels a lot like how reddit felt several years ago, which I like.
I miss my local subreddit (believe it or not) and some other specific ones, but overall a pretty good transition
It’s insane, because it’s not some sassy or hyperbolic report. It’s perfectly measured and…logical. A well made report.
I was going to suggest this one!
Yes, that was my first question: what about Photoshop as an image editor? What is a comparable replacement for that?
I don’t know how it stacks up price-wise, but I’d argue Bluebeam is a far superior PDF editing program. It even covers some word processing, Illustrator, and some PowerPoint adjacent things.
That being said, I can’t see it as practical for the average consumer.
Well my argument is that they fall under a different analogy. Something like a car and wheelbarrow? They’re both used for transportation, sure, but they also have two distinct functions that don’t cancel each other out.
I am more trying to argue that Pinterest and Reddit/lemmy are fundamentally different enough that they aren’t really interchangeable.
I personally use both, but, again, for wildly different purposes.
Well…yes, it is a link aggregator, but have you ever used Pinterest? The uses for it vs reddit are wildly different…
Or members of his cabinet just accidentally add foreign agents to classified chats…