NFS can be finicky, but it’s so much faster than SMB
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After struggling with Linux alternatives to Adobe Creative Cloud, I discovered the web versions of Photoshop and Lightroom provide the perfect solution. These browser-based tools offer nearly all the features of desktop applications without compatibility issues. The experience has transformed my Linux workflow for photo editing.
Finding genuine Linux Adobe Creative Cloud alternatives had become my personal quest, but the solution was simpler than I imagined. After extensive testing of virtualization tools and open-source software, I discovered that Adobe’s web-based applications provide the most seamless experience for Linux users needing professional photo editing capabilities. The web versions of Photoshop and Lightroom deliver nearly identical functionality to their desktop counterparts while eliminating compatibility concerns that plague traditional Linux alternatives.
** Apple has requested a default judgment against Jon Prosser for failing to respond to its lawsuit over iOS 26 trade secret leaks. Meanwhile, co-defendant Michael Ramacciotti’s deadline to respond has been extended to October 17. Learn the details. **CONTENT:**
In a significant development in the Apple lawsuit against Jon Prosser over iOS 26 leaks, Apple’s legal team has filed for a default judgment after Prosser failed to respond to the complaint. The case, which also involves Michael Ramacciotti, centers on alleged theft of trade secrets related to Apple’s upcoming operating system, including the Liquid Glass design revealed months before its official announcement.
Apple Discontinues Clips Video Editing App After 7-Year Run Apple has officially discontinued its Clips video-editing application, marking the end…
This week brought significant developments across the tech landscape, from major hardware leaks to long-awaited software updates that are reshaping…