You weren't mean at all. I'm a snarky, cranky fuck sometimes, it's not on you lol.
Monstrosity
I mean, I suppose I use Gimp as well, but it's never the first tool I reach for.
I read a comment somewhere that said Gimp is designed for programmers & Krita is designed for artists & I feel like that's pretty accurate.
"Gotta get in there & scoop up grandma's retirement funds while they're cheap!"
At least he's pictured with a giant, yellow puckered asshole.
Good fit.
Look, I appreciate Gimp, but until its selection algorithm, which is straight up ass, gets fixed, Krita will be a better tool for artists.
I don't know why you're getting boo'd, you're right!
I'm completely familiar with fzf!
I also generally tap in the first few letters of a command then use pgUp (on my system) to autocomplete. Or use the ol' !<command#>.
But I have somehow never friggin heard about Ctrl+r.
It has to do with the "flatness" of the general composition. It reeks of AI. A human usually needs to intervene to prevent that.
Are you happy now?
This is absolutely AI generated, friend.
But that's why I love tldr!
It gives written examples of a handful of the most common use cases with a super brief explanation. It's perfect for quick reference.
But you do you, I don't own any tldr stock or anything.
Go to a free online AI (or run one locally) and ask it your Linux questions.
That way you won't have to dig around old forums for answers.
Using the word 'trauma' isn't about people trying to be dramatic. Most autistic people (especially late diagnosed autistic folks who don't understand why they feel so alienated), suffer from actual, clinical trauma. It stems from a lifetime of misunderstandings, cruel treatment from nuerotypicals, and societies built on ableist systems:
Living with PTSD on the Autism Spectrum