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  • I was unemployed for a (luckily) short period of time and it made me realise even more that as much as I enjoy the work I’ve done in 2023 (I work in tech) it’s not what I want to do forever.

    I have started getting things ready to make my company official in 2024 which will bring me one step closer to leaving my 9-5.

  • Not necessarily, it depends on the demographic of the user. I highly doubt that my grandparents would decide to switch this “eyesore of a layout”.

    I agree that some will switch, but definitely not everyone.

  • I just checked on Pop!_OS to see what version I’m running there because I know everything works fine. harfbuzz isn’t even installed…

    When I’m finished work later today I’ll have a look on Nobara for the version installed cs expected etc.

    EDIT: I solved the issue.I came across a similar issue on the GitHub repo for harfbuzz and while reading the log file again I had an ah-ha moment. More details in the post.

  • Thank you!

    I ran an update after installing Nobara from the welcome page thing. I also ran a dnf update later.

    I’ll have a deeper dive tomorrow and try figure out what package has libharfbuzz. Any tips on how to do this effectively?

    Resolve is an interesting case since they only officially support 3 distros. They have a .run file which installs the application. resolve on linux