QGIS has quickly grown into one of those “I can’t believe this is free” programs. 4.0 was a big step moving from QT5 to QT6. If you haven’t tried QGIS in like 10 years I highly recommend seeing if it meets your needs. As far as I can tell ESRI hasn’t done anything particularly evil yet but when I asked their reps what they are excited for in upcoming versions of ArcGIS all they had to tell me was my two least favorite letters. Just like any private company it’s only a matter of time before enshitification sets in so if for no other reason than to avoid single vendor lock in you should give QGIS a try today!
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I think the coolest part of this era was the ICs were developing so fast that in a short amount of time there were more powerful chips on the fucking cartridges than in the base system, so as new games came out they extended the capabilities more and more.