It's just a Tuesday and I am once again struck by how I'm just using Linux now? After the slight hassle of setting it up (wow my brain does not like new things sometimes) after install with the help of a friend, I've just been using it? All my things, I'm doing them?

Everything works, there's barely been any problems and none that a rolling back to earlier snapshot didn't fix, and I've even now used a video editing software after years of not doing that? It's nice.

#Linux #LinuxMint #EndOf10

This is my message to all of you extremely annoyed and dismayed by all the bullshit by all the different corporations! You can just not!

Sure, it'll be more effort and wrinkle your brain for a little bit, and the advice can sometimes be not that great but there's good people giving actual good advice too, but after that you'll be FREE 

@sinituulia you can just not!

I recently made the jump for my desktop too, it's great. What video editing software are you using? I'm trying Resolve but it does have some quirks.

@aly I've only tried Shotcut so far, mostly because I could find it directly in the nice graphic software installer programme. πŸ˜„

Thus far it's let me do everything I've wanted and a whole bunch of stuff I genuinely don't know that a human being would need to do... It's not entirely intuitive after using Final Cut, Premier and Lightworks, but then again I've not looked at one tutorial and still managed to use it somewhat? Seems like it does a lot of things I used to use Handbrake to do, too.

@sinituulia Many years ago (before Shotcut existed, maybe 2009?), my partner did a survey+report of Linux video editors which also had interviews with working film editorpeople (to avoid ambiguity of "editors") used to proprietary tools (mostly FCP, I think, even back then). A whole lot has changed since then (new features, new programs); it would be interesting to see how much things are better aligned with professional expectations now. (I'm a little scared of the answer.)

@amenonsen Just based off comparisons of software (I used to watch a lot of "today I'm testing this software" videos) and what I've seen so far, it's worlds and worlds better as per UI, while already having had some pretty robust functionality?

Back at school I literally could not make Final Cut produce a video format that would have let me put a couple of hours of a theatre play onto an USB stick to deliver it to the person distributing it, and had to use Handbrake to squeeze it down to a moveable size. I even had to buy a several hundred gigs portable hard drive to even get it home to Handbrake it! It was a huge huge faff with all the encoding and everything, and barely anything talked with each other.
Now I can just click a bunch of options and it magically wangs it into a format that Just Works and lets me compress it otherwise. Fucking magical.
Back then even the "professional" software didn't let me do that!

@sinituulia Say, did you use any of those (video editor/colour grading) programs that work with custom trackballs and that sort of thing? I don't know anything about them, but I've seen ads/intros that make me think I NEED one right away even if editing video isn't a thing I do.

(I don't actually know any professional editors who use them either.)

@amenonsen We didn't have those, or if we did there was just one languishing in a cabinet somewhere because it didn't work. πŸ˜„ But we did have a couple of those editing software specific keyboards, where they had all the shortcuts labelled on there. And then of course, the rest of the rather large video lab only had a poorly laminated printout with the shortcuts on it...

@sinituulia welcome to linux also check out Diinki  

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrk2bNxxxLP-Qd77KxBJ3Xg

They have some great linux videos 

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@sinituulia congratulations! :)

If the linux reply guys become too unbearable just use a stick...

@mariusor Most people are very helpful and kind! I've been using Linux for uhhhhh 10 months or so, and have only come across not very many that irked me!
@sinituulia it is isn't it. and the rabbit hole is as deep as you want it to be. you want to just use the computer? cool. you want to go and interfere with the hardware inappropriately? also cool
@mensrea Oh there are so many opportunities to interfere with the hardware AND the software, it's probably making some sicko (tone affectionate) out there very happy as we speak

@sinituulia

Apparently you don't have a graphics card that requires navigating the desktop designed for minimum 1024x800 resolution while at 640x480.

(Happened me repeatedly until I realized that postponing non-essential updates led to graphics card refusing to work.)

@iju Having looked it up, mine was made in 2020 so it's not brand new and happens to be one of the ones that the Nvidia drivers are borked for in Mint, but the non-proprietary open source drivers work perfectly? I completely accidentally avoided this issue by going "fuck Nvidia" just based off feelings, and they've since fixed the compatibility issue. πŸ˜†
@sinituulia Same. Some problems from time to time, but certainly not worse than Windows problems.

@sinituulia On any given day I'm jumping around between macOS, iPadOS, and Fedora GNOME Linux.

What's remarkable is how the quality of the Apple platforms isn't what it used to be, simultaneous with how *good* Linux has gotten as a desktop OS. Sure there are specific pros & cons in various corners, but there's no way I could make a case that Apple UX is some huge improvement.

Which, as a 25+ year old Mac nerd, is just wild to think about. (But very exciting as a Linux nerd!)