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      I’ve had it happen several times, actually. Almost unilaterally it’s due to the other party believing that open source means less secure.

      They never care to hear evidence otherwise, either.

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          “Power users” of computers who are not in IT. Architects, mechanics, electricians. Not interested in IT but knowing how to use a computer fluently.

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          I was using a relatively old version of Photoshop around about 2016/2017 and back then at least I was so much happier using gimp, it felt easier and more intuitive even with what I considered to be the more advanced features. I’m guessing photoshop got a lot better then?

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    It’s all about polish. That’s how AOL chat rooms lured the masses from BBS, and AIM replaced IRC as the mainstream messaging service back in the late 90s.

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      Meh, you can only polish a turd so much. I would like to point out that AIM no longer exists but IRC does.

      I think what you really mean is marketing. Also, I think you rely on a false equivalency that popular = better.

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        Yes, but the majority of people that left AIM went to Friendster or MySpace.

        You and I obviously have the same preference or we’d be having this conversation on Reddit. I was really just referring to mass appeal versus quality.

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          IRC might still be around but it is not popular by any means. I just think it is funny it endures. I remember being on Prodigy and AOL forums and chatrooms and then discovering IRC.

          IRC is still amazing compared to how simple it really is. I remember making bots and scripts to take over operator and all kinds of shenanigans. Never experienced anything like that on a corporate platform.

          I think you are touching on something that could not be summarized by polish and perhaps why I was slightly annoyed when I read it.

          I am all for decentralized non-commercial platforms. It is the only future for people like us.