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I’m sorry, but Krita does not even come close to the functionality of Photoshop.
Yes, it does what 99% of users require from it. On Linux I would immediately run into a bunch of programs that wouldn’t work out of the box, at which point I’d need to get into emulating. Which is something I do not want to deal with.
Windows works flawlessly without hassle, Linux does not. Easy choice to make.
Maybe for a small percentage of extreme power users who live on their computer. For me Windows lets me access all the programs and media I need with zero problems. I can not imagine Linux being anywhere near as hassle free.
Dutch government has done a similar thing a few months ago, but so far only a couple of government institutions and officials have adopted it. I’m afraid that as long as there aren’t that many actual users, there’s little incentive to fully make the switch.
Because windows just works. I don’t want to deal with linux.
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Pretty much. Whenever I turn it on it’ll immediately search for any paired devices it can find. Usually that means my phone. Never takes more than 2 seconds to connect.
I only sometimes have issues with the connection when it’s connected to both my phone and laptop at once. But it’s never a big deal. And with just 1 device it’s always flawless.
For reference I own a pair of Bose QC35’s. But I imagine all headphones around that price range would be of similar quality. Certainly Bose and Sony will.
If you buy a good pair of headphones they’ll last for over a week of frequent use. Mine tell me the battery level every time I turn them on so whenever it drops below like 20% I just leave them on the charger that night. Literally never had them run out on me in 6 years of using it.
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