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Vote for August's Topics!

Hey everyone!


Here are the topics I'll be working on in August:


- Linux News: there will be 4 in August, every Saturday

- All the open source software I use: a look at all the open source apps I use everyday to make my videos and get work done, and the few proprietary apps I still use, and why I haven't replaced them with FOSS alternatives

- Debunking privacy myths: a look at common privacy-related myths and debunking them with factual information

- Best utilities and apps for GNOME: a look at the best extensions, tools, and apps to make your GNOME desktop work exactly like you want, and improve productivity

- Complete guide to Flatpak: how it works, debunking a few preconceived notions, plus some tools and tips for theming, permissions, and more

- UKUI desktop: a look at this desktop, used in Ubuntu Kylin and other distributions

And now, what you can vote on:

- Why Linux is better for developers: a look at what makes Linux the ideal platform to code (it nearly won in previous polls, so it's back!)

- BlendOS: they just released a new version of the distro, with a bunch of interesting tools to manage this immutable distro, and I think it's worth a look

- Tips and tricks to make your Steam Deck the best it can be (working title): another one that nearly won in previous polls, so it's back as well

- What are immutable distributions: a look at what these things are, why they exist, and their advantages and disadvantages

- Nvidia drivers on Linux: do they underperform: since I built my SteamOS console, I've wanted to compare the performance of Nvidia Drivers and AMD drivers, just to see if Nvidia drivers underperform, because I get the feeling that games play much better on my AMD GPU than on my Nvidia GPU on my editing rig, which supposedly has a much more powerful GPU.


So, vote for the ones that you prefer, and I'll work on the 3 that receive the most votes!


Have a great week,

Nick

Comments

I can't judge, it's really tough to switch to certain programs, especially when you have years of experience on another one...

The Linux Experiment

Yeah, I tried them, but they're not open source, so I don't really feel comfortable using them when the FOSS alternatives are so good already!

The Linux Experiment

Interested in more info on the GPU & driver issues for Video Editing -- trying to put together my DaVinci resolve rig and (finally) migrate from away from FinalCut Pro 7 workflow (...i know, but familiarity is huge force to overcome for software and OS platforms).

AArexx AAron Ruscetta

I'm looking forward to the August topics. Regarding "the few proprietary apps I still use", you might want to take a look at SoftMaker Office. I know in the past you have said that LibreOffice and OnlyOffice don't quite do everything you need.


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