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      Depends on the task. It is much better for ml, ai, scientific computing and high performance computing in general, developers…

      But I use libreoffice only for cover letters and cvs.

      If excel is needed, Linux is a problem

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        Adobe Suite?

        Affinity Suite?

        Proton Drive?

        Editing in Davinci? (free version of DaVinci Resolve on Linux cannot playback any H.264 or H.265 video, and the free and paid version cannot playback AAC audio on Linux…)

        You know, anything productive?

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          Davinci Resolve

          Use Kdenlive

          Adobe

          I don’t use them but according to winehq it somewhat runs well.

          Affinity

          Well yeah… I used Designer and Publisher extensively when I still used Windows. I asked and begged them to consider a linux version but they didn’t saw the marketplace. Guess we Linux users aren’t productive enough. So instead we have to resort to Inkscape and Krita.

          Proton drive

          Well fuck them for not considering making a filesystem driver for every OS. Especially THE OS most associated with servers and privacy minded users.

          Perhaps migrate to a more open cloud provider like Nextcloud?

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            The proton drive issue will be fixed. It’s still early beta really. Shame but proton always come good.

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            Kdenlive isn’t a replacement for Davinci or Premiere, sorry.

            I rely on either Affinity Designer or Adobe Illustrator to run my business. Inkscape and Krita are not capable of professional work.

            I pay for Proton, so I am not going to say fuck it because they, like most companies, don’t look at Linux Desktop as a real OS. Sorry.

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              Why not? Because the tools are different?

              Imagine that, that different tools have different workflows. How utterly awful.

              And you are not sorry at all.

              But hey you like windows, being vendor locked in, getting spied upon, having to deal with shitty decisions and bloat. That’s your prerogative. We don’t.

              What’s your professional business anyway?

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                Are you really that dense? Different tools don’t equal different workflows. It means some things aren’t possible on kdenlive that people need to use in their professional work.

                That’s like saying paint is a replacement for Photoshop. Enjoy trying to professionally edit photos with paint.

                But hey, you like Linux, trying to troubleshoot why your graphics card doesn’t work, begging companies to release a Linux version of software, trying to hunt around for hardware that supports your Linux distribution.

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                  Are you really that dense? Different tools don’t equal different workflows. It means some things aren’t possible on kdenlive that people need to use in their professional work.

                  Yes, tools that aren’t drop-in replacement have often different workflows. thats simply a fact. It doesn’t imply that those tools have features that aren’t available in others.

                  That’s like saying paint is a replacement for Photoshop. Enjoy trying to professionally edit photos with paint.

                  your words, not mine. You can pretty much do nearly everything in krita that you can do in photoshop. Perhaps RAW support isnt there though.

                  But hey, you like Linux, trying to troubleshoot why your graphics card doesn’t work, begging companies to release a Linux version of software, trying to hunt around for hardware that supports your Linux distribution.

                  I am very happy with my AMD CPU and GPUs, thank you very much.

                  What’s your professional business anyway?

                  so what is it?

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                    I am very happy with my AMD CPU and GPUs, thank you very much.

                    Lmfao. Enjoy your last gen ray tracing and garbage FSR.

                    so what is it?

                    I am not telling you, creep. When someone doesn’t want to answer personal info, stop asking. It’s sad you need to be told this.

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                    Yes, tools that aren’t drop-in replacement have often different workflows. thats simply a fact. It doesn’t imply that those tools have features that aren’t available in others.

                    You can pretty much do nearly everything in krita that you can do in photoshop. Perhaps RAW support isnt there though.

                    Pick a lane, dude.