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    1 day ago

    I didn’t say the GIMP is better for all use cases. I said it’s better for my use case. And it’s really weird for you to get this defensive when both applications are FOSS.

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      12 hours ago

      And it’s really weird for you to get this defensive when both applications are FOSS.

      I made a factual clarification and you were the one who got weirdly emotional after that.

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        11 hours ago

        I think you’ve got that backwards.

        Not liking the name of the software I use and saying your preferred application is superior is better because it’s prettier are emotional arguments.

        I stated that Krita doesn’t do what I need it to do at the moment but would consider switching to it if it did.

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          I think you’ve got that backwards.

          No, I made the factually true clarification of “Yes, the focus shifted to painting a bunch of years ago but Krita still started out as “KImageShop”. There are many image editing features available”

          Not liking the name of the software I use and saying your preferred application is superior is better because it’s prettier are emotional arguments.

          I made a technological argument about GTK the lack of proper cross-platform compatibility and that has absolutely nothing to do with prettiness.

          That you like software that insults people with disabilities is another matter but you cannot with a straight face claim that I did not make factually true arguments about image editing capabilities, technological downsides of GTK, and later the availability of certain plugins.

          I stated that Krita doesn’t do what I need it to do at the moment but would consider switching to it if it did.

          Nope, not in the comment I replied to:

          And I did not respond to you personal preferences stated in https://lemmy.world/comment/20267684. I made a clarification about the image editing capabilities. I did not quote the rest and I don’t care about your personal preferences but at that point you were seemingly already emotionally riled up, so you did no longer grasp this detail.

          I made my point about the technological side I wanted to make. You now make it emotional. I’m muting this thread now.