

I also use mullvad. They’re the best I’ve used and offer tons of servers across the globe
I also use mullvad. They’re the best I’ve used and offer tons of servers across the globe
I like this idea, seems like it’s going to be very convenient to keep track of new releases. I’ll join.
That’s a pretty similar story to mine. Used Linux pretty exclusively over a decade ago, then switched back for my gaming PC. Now that I’m back on Linux though, I don’t see any reason to use windows on anything but my company PC, Linux is just better IMO now.
Not sure what Adobe products you’re using, or in what application, but I do photography as a hobby and do my editing on my linux machines. Rawtherapee and DarkTable are good alternatives to lightroom, with Gimp being a very good alternative to Photoshop. Gimp is getting better all the time, but Darktable already is a stronger editor than Lightroom.
Haven’t tried any video editing alternatives (not my thing), but these programs have the added benefit of being free.
A version of linux (distro). I’m running Fedora and it’s fantastic
Give Linux Mint a try. It is very similar to Windows and will make the transition very smooth. Pretty much any windows programs that you want to run you can run in a shell like Wine.
Or trying to do any work on the go? This whole idea is just idiotic to me.
The situation has never been better for comfortably abandoning Windows. Come to Linux, we have penguins
This. They had no way to be sure that the sound they detected was from the sun imploding. From the standpoint of the search crew, it makes much more sense to continue until you can verify without a doubt that you detected the failure.
This is why I love mullvad. No signing in with username and password, no account information, just keep track of your account number and sign in with that.