

Yeah. That’s the entire premise of the zorin OS paid tier


Yeah. That’s the entire premise of the zorin OS paid tier


Or just go with a arch derivative that packages Nvidia driver like endeavorOS
I am a developer and data scientist. I adopted Linux for work around 2017. Also switched all my PCs over around the same time


Haha maybe. But I am getting scolded enough at ny day job as an app developer.


And here I am giving up on ny app ideas just after they are at an acceptable POC level.


Hahah. I think you should double check your sources. As far as I know 5 years is less than 25


Exciting! I am however not speaking french so I am automatically excluded as a candidate this time around :)
I hope you find a really good candidate!


Thank you! Would you ever consider employing developers elsewhere in EU to work on the apps & services?


This is commonly known as ‘source available’ rather than open source


As a Swede we claim all of linux to be finno-swedish :)
I’ve been eyeing the slimbook lineup as of late. I am just waiting for someone to drop a review of the slimbook creative.
It would be more helpful and less effort to just configure your shortcuts that complaining on Lemmy.
Their goal is not appealing to the companies, but rather the users of the software those companies make. https://docs.krita.org/en/reference_manual/preferences/shortcut_settings.html
I am looking into the slimbook creative one. Maybe those guys have a laptop that suits you
I 2nd this wholeheartedly! Been using endeavourOS for years at this point! Before endeavourOS I was distro hoping the classics. I tried Ubuntu, fedora, popOS, Debian and way more throughout my time on linux. When I tried endeavour the first time I just stuck with it. It just worked, the updates are seamless and I just like get along with it.
Thank you for making me understand :)
Never heard of DxO or topaz, but I am also no photographer, so it doesn’t really surprise me. I wonder if something like proton could be used to easily make give you gpu support.
What noice reduction software do you use on windows? Very interesting find, do you know what methods your software uses for noice reduction? I wonder if this is something you could open an issue for in the image manipulation softwares that do exist on linux, i.e darktable et.al. :)
I’ve heard about Kali Linux many times before. What does it do to make these tasks easier? Is it just that it comes pre installed with the right software or is there any other tweaks that is made?


I understand all to well :) If it makes you any happier. The readme shows the mastodon logo, so at least 1 of your fediverse tools seem to be covered


It is open source so you can help by adding support for your favorite social media :)
Oh. I wasn’t aware. I have been running endeavorOS for multiple years so I have only heard about zorin, never tried it. Thx for the cprrenction