This is where Distrobox comes in. Simply spin up a tiny containerized Fedora, install Resolve. Everything else on your system can be rock solid Debian.
I like to eat green beans like french fries. I'll even dip them and catch up and/or barbecue sauce.
Nothing on my plate can touch, especially if they are different textures. Textures are almost as important as flavor. This is the main reason why I don't eat zucchini.
When I really like something I want it the same way every time. Don't try to dress it up with new stuff, it was perfect before, I want it the same way.
I spend a lot of time with YouTube running while I work. For reading the news I have RSS feeds that I've accumulated from sites that I like. I spend a lot of time on Lemmy and Mastodon.
I don't use search as much anymore, cause often when I'm searching for a solution my results are more accurate using Chat GPT (and more and more local LLMs).
The beautiful thing about git is it could be rolled back to previous versions. Everything is cryptographically signed to each developer. As long as someone has the repo cloned locally, which we know several people do, everything can be restored.
You know what's better than grabbing binaries? The source code. Several people have already cloned the repo and someone else will pick up development. There is no reason to panic.
A lot of companies claim to plan on open sourcing their products but never do. They get the positive headlines but none of the obligation. It's a very modern form of greenwashing.
I went the seed box route and I'll never go back. It's faster and I don't even need a stable connection. Start the download from my phone and it's waiting for me when I get home.
If they wanted a real time conversation they would have called you. The nice thing about texting is that it's a passive communication not an active one.
It's not that Windows is easier. It's that you're more familiar with Windows.