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wayscriber - live annotation & whiteboard app for Linux (stylus also)
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Porn Giant Calls For Device-Based Digital ID

Source: reclaimthenet.org

Open ecosystems would feel the pressure. Independent browsers, community
distributions of Linux, and other user-driven projects could be pushed toward
government-linked identity requirements simply to maintain compatibility.

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Switched to gaming on Linux and can confirm its going great!
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Does anyone use After Effects in a virtual machine?

I have Windows on another SSD just for After Effects. And restarting your PC to do specific things is terrible for your workflow. (I use Blender and Davinci Resolve for practically everything, but some projects require AE, due to the client's workflow).

Does anyone use After Effects in a virtual machine? Does it lose a lot of performance? How do they do it?

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Released: Torrra v2 - a fast, modern terminal torrent search & download tool
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Google's ChromeOS replacement will be Aluminium OS. Can we assume it a "Linux" distro?
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What innovative Linux projects are you most excited about right now?

As the Linux ecosystem continues to evolve, there are always exciting projects and developments on the horizon. From new desktop environments to groundbreaking distributions and tools, the creativity within the community is truly inspiring. I'm curious to know which innovative Linux projects you're currently following or contributing to. Are there any new applications, frameworks, or distros that have caught your attention lately? Perhaps there’s a unique approach to system management or a fresh take on user experience that you find particularly compelling. Let’s share our thoughts and insights on the projects that are pushing the boundaries of what Linux can achieve.

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I've been defending you Ubuntu!!!, you can't do this to me :(
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Ubuntu: The Distro I Love to Hate (But Can’t Quit)

Hey guys.

Warning: This is a whining post!

I’ve been using Linux for about a decade now, and my journey started out of sheer frustration with Windows 8.1. The tile interface and general UX drove me nuts, so I made the switch to the distro I knew the best at the time: Ubuntu.

Fast forward to today, I use Windows on my work machine (because corporate) and Ubuntu on my personal ThinkPad + Lenovo dock setup with two external displays. Here’s the thing: Ubuntu just works. Synaptics DisplayLink drivers? Only officially supported for Ubuntu. Plug&play with my dock and monitors? Ubuntu. Minimal fuss? Ubuntu.

I’ve tried to break free: Pop!OS, Mint, Fedora but nothing matches Ubuntu’s out-of-the-box smoothness for my hardware. I know Ubuntu isn’t the "cool kid" in the Linux world anymore, and I’d love to switch to something more community-driven like Debian or Fedora. But every time I try, I hit a wall with driver support, dock compatibility, or just general polish.

Am I alone in this? Who else is stuck in the "Ubuntu works, but I wish I didn’t need it" limbo? What distros have you tried, and what finally made you switch (or stick)?

My next step to cheer me up: Try Omakub

Thanks for listening

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