I’ve heard from many commenters in this thread that Blender and Davinci Resolve play nicer with Nvidia than with AMD when it comes to Linux.
I’ve heard from many commenters in this thread that Blender and Davinci Resolve play nicer with Nvidia than with AMD when it comes to Linux.
Why should I plan on not using wayland? Is it because of the Nvidia support? I use Fedora normally so I’d have to install x11 after installation as Fedora recently dropped x11 support.
I would be fine with using windows just for Davinci resolve if that makes any difference. Thanks for the suggestions.
Thanks for the information, it’s all very helpful. I’m thinking of just using my laptop as a secondary device when I’m out of the house, so a hard drive upgrade won’t be necessary, but I’ll definitely keep that in mind. As for a distro, I’ll most likely be using Fedora.
Thx for the information!
Thanks so much. I don’t have a budget set yet, but it didn’t occur to me that I can just upgrade if I need higher specs haha, so that’ll make budgeting a lot easier.
Good to know, thanks.
I am applying for university soon so I will still be using it, I also just want more power for running blender and such, but thanks for the information.
Small correction, matrix does not support voice and video, but clients like element use jitsi meet to support both.
Very cool, thanks for the recommendation.
It’s open source
I myself don’t know, but this article I found is good and has some good extra readings at the end that may be able to answer your question. https://www.berkeleywellbeing.com/personality-tests.html
Cool, I’ll check out out.
It seems to be no longer updated, but I’ll try it out, it looks cool.
Cool, thanks for the explanation.
I don’t see how this is relevant
Good idea, I’ll do that.
I’m mostly looking for the layouts for different things, but a kwin script that someone else suggested might suffice.
Thanks for the suggestions! I have tried tiling scripts on plasma before, but I don’t think I’ve tried this one, so I’ll see how it goes!
as a furry, you’re right but - why?