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Re: Bypassing Firewalls in macOS Big Sur

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At least you’re stuck on a Mac. I do motion design and I’m stuck on windows because of stupid Apple vs nvidia beef and apple only allowing you to have a good gpu if you pay for Mac Pro with Xeon you don’t need and expensive memory you don’t need.

Right. I do mechanical engineering and the whole field is stuck on Windows.

Yeah my dad is in the same boat. Ugh.

Re: Bypassing Firewalls in macOS Big Sur

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Ugh. I'd love to switch to Linux, but as a designer, I'm stuck. It's not a lack of understanding of how it works— Before I was a designer I was a developer, worked in IT for a while, worked in upper-level support for a while, and Linux was my primary personal and professional OS from the late 90s to like 2010. Why don't I just run a closed-source OS in a VM? They are fussy. Having some weird graphics tablet driver pr…

I'm assuming your use case doesn't require that much compute power so maybe you could use an old Mac just for work stuff and a Linux machine for everything else?

Anything involving full-res video or 3D requires beefy hardware.

Re: Bypassing Firewalls in macOS Big Sur

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Ugh. I'd love to switch to Linux, but as a designer, I'm stuck. It's not a lack of understanding of how it works— Before I was a designer I was a developer, worked in IT for a while, worked in upper-level support for a while, and Linux was my primary personal and professional OS from the late 90s to like 2010. Why don't I just run a closed-source OS in a VM? They are fussy. Having some weird graphics tablet driver pr…

> and that's just not an option for a pro. get 2 machines then. Who says you need to have a single machine for everything? Get a Mac for your design work, treat it like an appliance, and use Linux for everything else on another machine. Problem solved.

Having to buy two computers, spend the time to maintain them, making them seamlessly work together, etc. is not a good solution.

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Ugh. I'd love to switch to Linux, but as a designer, I'm stuck. It's not a lack of understanding of how it works— Before I was a designer I was a developer, worked in IT for a while, worked in upper-level support for a while, and Linux was my primary personal and professional OS from the late 90s to like 2010. Why don't I just run a closed-source OS in a VM? They are fussy. Having some weird graphics tablet driver pr…

Why professional users don't complain? I unfortunately need to keep Windows machine for pro tools I use and it took me some time to remove any telemetry plus I can still see with Glasswire some apps are sending traffic. Usually I send an email to the software provider and ask what they send. Unfortunately some don't even reply and there is no OSS alternative, so there you go. I wish pirates went a step further and instead of hacking DRM also removed calls home and telemetry. Should mods should be legal if you have a full version and I would pay for such mods.

Re: Bypassing Firewalls in macOS Big Sur

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Ugh. I'd love to switch to Linux, but as a designer, I'm stuck. It's not a lack of understanding of how it works— Before I was a designer I was a developer, worked in IT for a while, worked in upper-level support for a while, and Linux was my primary personal and professional OS from the late 90s to like 2010. Why don't I just run a closed-source OS in a VM? They are fussy. Having some weird graphics tablet driver pr…

Some things changed for the good the last couple of years. I am programming on Ubuntu (C#, PHP, Javascript) with Jetbrains software. This works absolutely great. For 3D work I use Blender. But for graphical work I agree that there are still alternatives missing. Figma is a very good alternative for Sketch. Scribus is a good alternative for Indesign. Krita is very good for concept art. But that's about it. Inscape is…

I think Blender and Figma are good, professional tools. For the rest of them, I'm sure they work fine if you don't need to produce extremely polished stuff at volume— but they're not even close to good for that use case. (which is what my comment was about) I could see a UX Designer who works primarily in wireframes and such things getting by fine with linux, but not someone who works primarily in visuals.

Re: Bypassing Firewalls in macOS Big Sur

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"You can’t have a back door in the software because you can’t have a back door that’s only for the good guys." — Tim Cook

Classic projection. Say one thing do another. If that is not an example of hostile company then I don't know what is. At least they don't yet harvest your DNA, make a clone of you and force him or her to work in their factories.

Re: Bypassing Firewalls in macOS Big Sur

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Some things changed for the good the last couple of years. I am programming on Ubuntu (C#, PHP, Javascript) with Jetbrains software. This works absolutely great. For 3D work I use Blender. But for graphical work I agree that there are still alternatives missing. Figma is a very good alternative for Sketch. Scribus is a good alternative for Indesign. Krita is very good for concept art. But that's about it. Inscape is…

Have you tried Photopea as a replacement for photoshop? It’s truly amazing. https://www.photopea.com/

It's like 75% as good as Photoshop, which is pretty amazing for a JS app. I've found things like quality of masking refinement tools— an absolute must in my workflows— to be lacking.

Re: Bypassing Firewalls in macOS Big Sur

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post #131

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Some things changed for the good the last couple of years. I am programming on Ubuntu (C#, PHP, Javascript) with Jetbrains software. This works absolutely great. For 3D work I use Blender. But for graphical work I agree that there are still alternatives missing. Figma is a very good alternative for Sketch. Scribus is a good alternative for Indesign. Krita is very good for concept art. But that's about it. Inscape is…

I have tried in 2008 with Ubuntu Studio, after spilling coffee on my Powerbook G4, to work in Linux as a UI designer full time and people don't realised the power of Inkscape at the time. 2017 I have used only Ubuntu LTS with Gnome and Affinity Designer in Win VM, full year. This time around I think that is possible, and economically solid, the move from Apple to ARM and closed walls of App Store to create conditions…

Yeah, Inkscape is great. Maybe Linux works for working exclusively with on-screen assets? Not there if you do a lot of print work/layout. It's not that there aren't any tools for it, it's just that the tools aren't even close to as smooth or productive.

Re: Bypassing Firewalls in macOS Big Sur

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Welp, time to block softwareupdated and stick with Catalina for a while

AFAIK it the '--ignore' flag works no longer so I would be very happy if your share with us how to do it.

I just blocked all network connections for softwareupdated so it can't check for updates.
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