They also mention it in the article but https://flathub.org/apps/io.missioncenter.MissionCenter and https://flathub.org/apps/net.nokyan.Resources are also very pretty and functional. Great to see the default one follow this trend.
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They indicated that they want to switch, but if work forces you to use Office and Adobe then that is what you're stuck with.
Arjen Anthony Lucassen for sure!
Eva Under Fire fits that list perfectly!
I personally know a lot of bioinformaticians that run linux on their desktops. If you live in the terminal you don't wanna be bothered with all Windows bs and linux comes with everything you need. Most don't even care about the DE that much.
Really cool idea, I hope this gains traction!
Bdsmlr is decent, depending on your taste.
I wish we can get a Krita, Inkscape, GIMP ecosystem that rivals their offerings. I recommend these tools to most of my students (gamedev) because they're already great, but if they wanna work in this area in industry they're also forced to learn Adobe..
Chromium means Google gets to decide what internet standards get implemented. The existance of alternative engines (like the one Firefox uses) means that there is still some democratic control. If you care about the internet, don't use a chromium-based browser.
This seems a little exaggerated. For example, over 10k games are Steam Deck playable/verified. About 75% of the games that were tested were compatible with the Steam Deck, so probably many more will follow. Also, all emulators work on Linux too and sometimes even better than on Windows. The number of games that are available to you on Linux is simply massive.
Yeah at my previous job I was forced to use Windows for Office/Adobe, but now I get more freedom and use Linux. Really depends on the organisation and how you're expected to collaborate.