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MacOS Catalina: Slow by Design?

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marcinzm ◴[] No.23273386[source]
If Microsoft wasn't doing ever worse privacy things with Windows I'd seriously look into switching away from Mac OS given the ever growing issues it's been having with every release.
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lol768 ◴[] No.23273414[source]
The set of possible operating systems to consider does not contain two items.
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1. gfxgirl ◴[] No.23274301[source]
It does depending on what software you want to run.

There is no actually good alternative to Photoshop. gIMP is not remotely in the same league. Pixelmator and Affinity Photo are brought up but they're also like nano vs emacs. Photoshop doesn't run on Linux AFAIK. I'm sure for a graphic designer the same is true for Illustrator. The cheaper alternative exist and you can maybe get by but there's missing so many features.

If you're into games there is really only Windows. Same for VR.

I'm sure there are other categories.

I did serious dev on Linux and that dev didn't require any games or apps so it was great and I loved it. It ran my editor of choice and otherwise I only needed a browser and a terminal. But as soon as I step out of that small subset it's pretty much MacOS or Windows only, at least for the things I want to do with my computer.

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2. mindfulhack ◴[] No.23278392[source]
I wonder how viable just running PhotoShop in a VM is these days, if you have the extra RAM and are OK with the extra minute to boot up the VM each time to use the program?

VirtualBox has a 'seamless mode' as well, I wonder how well it works on a Linux host and a macOS/Windows guest.