>>4219533You now realize we read and learned an equal amount but you focused on fixing a freetards incomplete product and I focused on using a complete product to do something more. The freetard user never realizes this. They are not more learned, they are just focused on irrelevancies so they can feel special. There are two kinds of people in software
>I read the whole man page for ls AND the one for sort, I am very smart. Desktop thread? *~$ htop^CR* Check out my vim setup.>I turned on my computer and did some work.As for the end result of your editing: It looks kind of dull and you could have had that setup after 5 minutes in lightroom classic.
I used to use gentoo on a home NAS+build server btw. It was for business, not passion. I know where you're coming from, but I also know when to decide when freetard ware just isn't worth it.
Pictured is the man who almost saved computing, using windows as his desktop OS and a virtual presence on a plan 9 system (that he created), here to remind you to learn to use what is already there and create something new, rather than relearning to redo what others already did 100 times before so you can feel good about yourself. Fixing colors in darktable is not exactly primitive survival skills or anything useful, outside of darktable use. All of that shit was always there for you to learn in other programs but it was optional and artistic rather than necessary adjustments.