

Powershell uses ctrl c
Powershell uses ctrl c
towards universal copy paste keyboard shortcuts
What else does this say?
Luckily there’s programming.dev which I hope will be the go to lemmy for programming
Did you already look into sherpatts?
Edit: sorry, wrong sublemmy. It uses kaldi
That’s a nice graphic. I’d love to see something comparing it to a rolling release or fedora.
Unfortunately, it wouldn’t tell you anything because you’d compare apples with oranges.
But since opensuse has a (multiple) stable and rolling release, how would it look there? More like the testing release?
You’ll only know if you do it. If you stick to it, improve it and evaluate it every now and then
I don’t judge you for the choice. It’s an honest question since you take care of a lot of computers and with ublue you have good control over the machines
How did you install them? One by one? Wouldn’t this be the perfect case for fedora’s atomic distros?
Why would ffmpeg run faster on another distro?
I used the big ones, ubuntu, arch, opensuse and (atomic) fedora. Fedora had the nicest out of box experience. Morover, I moved to podman, systemd, selinux, etc. And the atomic version showed me a new workflow with flatpak and distrobox (nowadays, I use nix oftentimes).
The best part about it is that I do not care about the system anymore. I do not even interact with it. I don’t install packages (besides the base layer and minimal modifications that are long lasting like installing openssl for GNOME iirc)
I use mainly flatpaks, if I need aur, I fire up distrobox, or use nix if I want to. And the best part is, I’d have the exact same workflow even without the atomic version. Even on another distro. I do not interact with it much.
Moreover, I am happy with all the choices fedora made with the base package and images. I do not have to do an informed choice like on arch. It just updates whenever I boot my pc. I do not need to read updates, they are just there, somewhere. I do not need to disable snaps or work around weird choices. I just start firefox, vscodium, a terminal and do whatever I want to do.
Edit: I actually wanted to switch back to opensuse just to support it but I guess I’d rather move to nix some day. Maybe with niri and cosmic.
Understandable.
Advertising for a change needs great effort. I’d rather spend the effort in improving gimp, writing down whats missing and how to get there. Adding suppor for affinity won’t improve gimp, does it?
I’d rather support FOSS software
bundling matrix and email would be cool
She’s exaggerating