No one of consequence.
Ohh yeah for sure. Most of these proprietary software are costing on brand names and institutional momentum.
Some of the bigger issues with Kdenlive i’ve heard is around GPU acceleration and just force of habbit. Fair enough, I wouldn’t tell someone to jump ship if they productivity and professional skills are taking a hit. People need their livelihood. Still I do hold that most people overestimate how pro their workflow is
Who hurt this person?
I got myself one of System76’s Launch Keyboard. Mostly because they are a Linux first company and wanted to sponsor them a bit. I will say that the keyboard is not cheap, but it does feel quit nice and sturdy. It does have a built in dock; which is pretty nice.
My car and my motorcycle. The motorcycle in particular hurts a bit more because that leans more into the sport and pleasure (cars do it for me too, but I like the MC more). I live in the US so no decent public transport for me. I’d have to walk about a half mile to get to the closest stop to my house. Closest drop off to my work still means another walk of two miles. Side walks are a bit lacking too. Not to mention that the scheduled for the bus is a bit too limited for what I need.
I love driving for fun, in particular on the MC, but that is getting to. Having to? That sucks and is kind of bad for the environment.
Idk I walked out
I go the opposite way. I like the ideas of container formats lol
It can’t. Its just a kernel. Maybe with the right gnu core utils…
Was about to say this. Ironicly no capitalist will be happy to see the price go down. And its easier to have solidarity among the pork owners.
Also institutional inertia is difficult to overcome in general.
Iron Oxide. Everyone else is wrong.
Personally I do like the ideas behind Snap/Flatpak. I think the sandboxing is a huge deal and will improve security going forward.
I’ve always liked Thunderbird. Geary is also nice. Not sure if it can attachment search.
You can filter messages with attachment on Thunderbird btw
Knows how to delegate and track progress with context not just some KPI that looks good.
You could do the formality just in case it doesn’t. I suppose you could skip paying anything you owe if they do end up collapsing.
Ride2 is one I’ve not heard of
And people say you have to be a hacker to use Linux.