• hsdkfr734r@feddit.nl
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    6 months ago

    In my opinion it is its limited suitability for (my) common image editing needs. I.e. add a white text with black border to an image.

    But these are my requirements. The developers don’t have to cater to them if they don’t want to. I in turn can decide to not use the program or add the features I would like to see myself (It’s the former for me).

    That is the way it is.

    Edit: The name gimp was never an issue for me. There are far worse.

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    6 months ago

    I assume this article is about how I want to pull my hair out when trying to do anything in that program because everything feels so obtuse and weird and nothing else.

    • Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works
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      6 months ago

      Use Photoshop once and Gimp is ruined forever.

      Has nothing to do with the name. I think it’s cute and it’s an acronym. I know someone that had a disease called DIC - now that’s an acronym that someone needs to rethink.

      • zarkanian@sh.itjust.works
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        6 months ago

        Use Photoshop once and Gimp is ruined forever.

        This is very much like saying “Use Windows once, and Linux is ruined forever”.

        Once I actually learned how to use GIMP, I was able to appreciate it. It does things differently than PhotoShop, and, in some cases, I preferred the GIMP way of doing things to PhotoShop. It does take time to learn, though, and you can’t just learn PS and then hop onto GIMP and expect to do things the same way.

  • yessikg@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 months ago

    I stopped using it because of the dev’s attitude towards people wanting them to change the name. I switched to Krita

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      6 months ago

      I stopped using Krita cause it shows a barely SFW upskirt anime picture every time it starts up.
      That’s way more of an issue than a programs name.

  • Todd Bonzalez@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    Honestly, this is such a dumb argument. The creators of The GIMP acknowledge that this is a reference to a BDSM kink popularized by Pulp Fiction. Leather bondage masks are probably the first thing most people think of when they hear the word “Gimp”.

    Yes, it is also a relatively obscure ableist term for someone with a visible physical disability, but this was never what the creators had in mind with the name. Pretty much nobody uses this term anymore.

    Just let it be. If you oppose it for being ableist you’re just pretending that the name is a reference to something offensive, when it’s a well understood fact that it wasn’t named after the ableist term. If you oppose it for what the creators named it after, you’re basically just kink shaming, and I really don’t care if the program is a reference to bondage sex.

    Surprisingly people don’t constantly rally against LAME, the MP3 media encoder, and liblame is a massively important library for audio processing used by just about every computer in existence. This was deliberately named after the ableist term, and the ‘L’ in “LAME” stands for “LAME”, so they could have used literal any -AME name they wanted, and kept their stupid recursive abbreviation + ironic project name that was so popular at the time (LAME stands for “LAME Ain’t an MP3 Encoder”).

  • scorpious@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Honestly it just doesn’t sound like a legit app to me. Sounds like some guy’s personal project.

    Calling your cool new app “TARD,” for example — and then insisting (with a straight face) that it is simply an acronym and “people should get over it” — is just being stupid and missing the entire point…while failing miserably.