Kent right here talks about how Linux related companies need to focus on putting their resources towards collaborating and helping big companies port their software and THEN introduce open source software to new users instead of remaking desktop environments, pushing companies away, and overall doing the same thing over and over.
I kind of agree with him just not completely, but my question is:
Do any of you agree?
Doesn’t that mean it would be incredibly easy to reverse-engineer a Linux version?
They ALSO use some form of intense DRM malware stuff and their “adobe creative cloud”. Their software is not even installable through the Microsoft store, containerized, but they prefer their intense tracking solution.
So theoretically yes, if it wasnt proprietary license horror
I take it you’ve tried
So its basically webapps installed through a DRM management thing called “creative cloud”.
Just those damn starbucks tiktok people dont care about that.
If you enable storage protection in windows defender, adobe software is blocked from doing some things it does and you need to allow it manually to make it work.