You gravely underestimate my grandparents’ inexperience with tech.
Mint is just Windows 10 but Linux anyway for normal use
You gravely underestimate my grandparents’ inexperience with tech.
Mint is just Windows 10 but Linux anyway for normal use
Same lmao, but for both my grandparents
They still haven’t noticed anything different.
Same here. Ended up deleting my windows partition altogether after a few months.
On Nobara OS, I haven’t noticed any performance dip coming from windows.
Linux Experiment on youtube found it performs ~5% better overall in games than Fedora, so that’s probably why.
The intuitive UI is the best part of Blender for me so that’s weird
Is there any reason to install it via steam and not just via the official site?
They would absolutely do something like making a wrap marketed to specifically cover the LTT branding
After the community backlash… At least they’re listening ig?
Scammers these days lack basic courtesy 🤦♂️
The idea that corporations will come after federated instances that aren’t even creating the posts instead of the source is nonsensical
Is it? Content from federated instances are cached on the instance itself too, no?
I wouldn’t take the risk federating with legally questionable instances, and no one should have to. I’d just use an alt account for that on another instance that is federated, and I do.
if the source is taken down then it won’t be on other instances anymore anyway.
That doesn’t seem to be the case. vlemmy.net has gone down permanently it seems, and I can still access the content on there that were made while it was up from other instances.
At least they blocked a community and not the entire instance. This is how these things should be handled, imo
Hasn’t reddit already gotten into legal trouble multiple times regarding that sub? Even very recently with film piracy.
And let’s not pretend these communities only ‘discuss’ piracy, as much as they try to keep it within that limit. These corporations wouldn’t care even if they did.
Eh? It’s understandable. They shouldn’t be forced to deal with any legal issues that come with it.
You can just use another instance that fits your needs, isn’t that the whole point of this decentralized model?
Maybe this can change in the software space with the advent of foss.
It kinda is I suppose, even if very, very slowly.
And kind of a console too lol with the steam deck
Interesting, I find Davinci to be much better and coherent than Premiere, though it also isn’t foss.
Kdenlive is a great foss alternative though. I use Kde Connect and Krita daily.
Obsidian is amazing. It also feels open-source lol; I thought it was at first.
Maybe because the plugins are, and the notes you make with it are plain markdown files.
That UI though holy shit
I wish gimp had UI this good. Krita and Inkscape seem to have that down perfectly.
Been using Nobara for the last 2 years. Haven’t noticed much of a dip in performance coming from Windows, if anything.