• CafeFrog@lemmy.cafe
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    12 hours ago

    Davinci Resolve supports Linux natively nowadays, and the FOSS video editor Kdenlive is actually pretty impressive now as well.

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      8 hours ago

      If you’re into self harm, blender is a pretty well featured video editor as well. Also, is Linux native.

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      12 hours ago

      Definitely I know, I’m just working with Adobe maybe to my own detriment haha.

      I’ve also not followed anything on the gaming side, I heard it’s way better than what it once was but still with windows I guess, I know I can just run anything I want and work with.

      I also kind of wish Windows wasn’t hell bent on making poor decisions, I don’t know how they didn’t start charging us with every version of Windows, I still got my Windows 8.1 key which I used until now, so that’s the only “okay” thing about them.

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        10 hours ago

        I’m just working with Adobe maybe to my own detriment haha.

        Have I got a video for you :p

        I’ve also not followed anything on the gaming side, I heard it’s way better than what it once was

        It truly is! In some cases (with AMD cards) it can even out-perform windows. For the most part most games just work without tweaking thanks to Proton being integrated into Steam, but unfortunately competitive online games with anti-cheat can be a no-go if the devs haven’t enabled Linux support (still, even there we have some surprises, like Hunt Showdown enabling it).