I think there is a big myth in software / creative fields, that the tool you use defines the quality or value of the work produced by it.
It doesn't work like that, it's not linearly correlated. Any tool is the right tool if you like it, and the work gets done.
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That said, I think nicer tools can help you produce higher quality things more easily? But 'nicer' is pretty context dependent. And probably the more important is if you enjoy using those tools, and whether or not you have a good night sleep: increment.com/teams/the-epis

