• BriniaSona@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      I do and don’t. I want the stuff I use to work and I want a seamless transition as is going from android to iPhone or windows to mac. But this is all dependent of what distro I use and what my uses are. Which is what makes Linux so unique and great versus windows having bloatware hell and 3 versions which are all basically identical plus AI slop.

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        3 hours ago

        I do and don’t.

        Well you can’t have both 1 and 0. And it seems like you are choosing 0.

        You have your demands but part of moving to Linux is accepting things will be different. Mostly in a better way, but you’ll also not have everything from your Windows experience. Sitting around waiting for Photoshop to come to Linux, you’ll be sitting until retirement and beyond.

        You could always dual boot? Or run Windows in a VM for when you need Photoshop.