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Hey, so I wanted to come back just to say: I ended up trying Bluefin, and frankly... I like it better than Aurora now. Lol. The workflow is insanely good for me who get distracted so easily.
I thought I was finding a distro for my wife (who will surely love it) but I ended up finding it for myself also.
Just thought I'd let you know. Cheers buddy!
I installed bluefin on my wife's laptop, and on a spare laptop, just yesterday 🤭 It really is great.
I think I'll be putting it on my desktop PC and keep Aurora on my daily driver Laptop.
Either way, we're all winning 😂
That's right, hahaha.