Topics for September
Added 2024-08-26 08:03:14 +0000 UTCHey everyone!
Here is what I'll be working on in September, and what you can vote on :)
Linux News: as usual, every Saturday, so that's 4 videos for September
GNOME 47: it will release on the 18th, and I'll obviously try it out and make a video about it.
I used Windows 11 for 30 days: I'll install Windows 11 and use it as a daily driver for most of the month, unless it really doesn't want to work and it puts me behind for a deadline. I'll publish my opinions about it in a video
As per what you can vote on, here are the choices:
Community Poll: web browsers: I couldn't make this one in August, so it's pushed to September, the goal being to see what people run, specifically if it's Firefox, why, and if it's not, well, also why :D
Improving Linux gaming performance: a few tips and tricks, complete with benchmarks to see if each of them actually does something or not
The Dead Internet Theory: planned for August, but replaced by a Deepin 23 video that I'll publish this week, I'll look at this theory that states the internet is dead, or dying, because bots and AI chatbots are creating content and answering it themselves, thus drowning any useful information
The "One Desktop" fallacy: a look at the usual statement that "Linux should just concentrate on one good Desktop Environment" and why it would be detrimental to the Linux desktop ecosystem (hint: one size fits all doesn't work, as proven by macOS and Windows)
Pick the ones you prefer, and I'll make the 2 that get the most votes!
Comments
Would love hearing your thoughts on the Dead Internet Theory, especially since I'm an alpha tester for an awesome project that qualifies as an appropriate reincarnation:: Holo / Holochain
AArexx AAron Ruscetta
2024-08-27 00:37:37 +0000 UTCThe gaming performance comparison seems interesting, there's already a bunch of videos and articles like "tips & tricks to improve performance on Linux" (Proton experimental / GE, gamemode, filesystems...), so a big roundup could be very useful. However, it would have to be really good, with solid benchmark methods (1% and 5% lows, not just average FPS) and a large selection of games, otherwise there's a risk of kinda blurring the conversation with controversial claims. It's a lot of work, I would be careful going into this :/
TKF
2024-08-26 08:47:58 +0000 UTC