Well, Musk is not foreign and his actions are completely legal in the US.
Well, Musk is not foreign and his actions are completely legal in the US.
Because back in the days people used RGB without a spec (even though sRGB exists since 1996). RGB on its own doesn’t mean anything, so you get random shit on screen. Any variant of RGB (sRGB, Adobe RGB, no spec RGB) should only be used for presentation, not for composition. Composition should be done in a colour space which is luma aware.
That’s the issue with RGB colour space in general. That’s why when you’re working with anything graphics related (3D modelling, colour grading, etc) your first step is to switch to a different colour space.
That’s not enough. There should be only one distro. And everything should work, all the hardware, all the software, no excuses. In reality, nothing ever works and Linux crowd is full of excuses. There was a time when printers didn’t work and it was obviously a printer manufacturer issue. Then it was WiFi. Then it was HDR. Linux is a neverending shit show of broken features and excuses.
No, it won’t. People don’t want updates because they don’t want to see a change, not because they don’t want a new PC. And Linux is even a bigger change with even more updates.
OnShape has a very weird and outdated workflow. It’s also browser based without offline functionality and it forces all your work to be public unless you want to pay for a subscription. Not a good choice at all.
Time to ban buses!