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  • Ardour if you want a fully open source option. REAPER if you want a free to evaluate, cheap to buy DAW. I've been having a lot of fun with REAPER and it works well in the Linux ecosystem.

    A lot of people recommend Bitwig for a step up beyond those two, but I haven't tried it personally. I also think it's Wayland only?

  • Games for Windows Live hasn't been a thing in years. You talking about Xbox Game Pass?

    I think of Valve's Linux efforts as more opening up the PC market than anything else. A ton of their efforts end up being upstreamed, which gives other vendors a chance to develop their own OSes based on Linux and have it actually be viable. More Linux and less Windows is a plus in my book.

  • Out of curiosity, what reverse proxy docker do you use that can run rootless in podman? My main issue, and feel free to correct me if I am wrong, is that most of them require root. And then its not possible to easily connect those containers into the same network as your rootless containers so then your other containers have to be root anyways. I don't really want my other containers to be host accessible, I want them to be only accessible from within the podman network that the reverse proxy has access to.

    And then there's issues where you have to enable lingering processes for normal users and also let it access ports < 1024, makes using docker-compose a pain, etc. I haven't really found a good solution for rootless, but I really want to eventually move that way.

  • No reason why western countries also can't subsidize EV car companies to remain competitive.

    Like...what are we supposed to do? Be content with ridiculously priced EVs and be willing to pay a small fortune for them? Fuck off with that noise.

    Western corporations have had no problems fucking over the average consumer for decades or laying off thousands of employees at the first sign of trouble. Let them adapt or die I say. Competition is always good. Western corporations have the smarts and the resources to compete, they just need to be forced to.

  • Eh? I wasn't suggesting they buy separate hardware. I was just responding to the comment about Linux being cancer for gaming. The Steam Deck is literally proof that the OS is completely viable for gaming. I've been gaming just fine on my desktop with an Nvidia 3090. Linux really isn't as bad as you think it is. It's funny how there's a bunch of Windows users that refuse to believe that gaming can happen on another OS. Just sounds close minded tbh.

  • Yeah, their gaming strategy is laughably hilarious: forcing a new graphics API on developers, going through the trouble of copying Proton into their Game Porting Toolkit, but then not allowing devs to actually ship games with it, etc.

  • Which file manager are you using?

    In Nautilus, you can right click anywhere and click Open in Console, at which point it will open up a terminal leading to a gvfs mount directory.

    In KDE, it is slightly more annoying because there's no right click option to quickly open it in terminal, but like gvfs, there's a mount directory that you can access at /run/user//kio-fuse-/smb/.