render farms are a thing for big studios
You won’t be able to just dynamically switch between video adapters.
You will if you use GNOME, at least. It uses switcheroo
to provide an easy way to open apps with your discrete GPU through a right click menu.
The event happened before the name change, we just changed the title and thumbnail of the video to properly name the spins as they currently are.
Ideally becoming an active contributor to the project would be better, maybe you can start with that and eventually contribute with more as time goes on, you can always join our onboarding Matrix room and say hi!
Favoring modern design on the icons is good. It doesn't state that it has to be flat, it just says that it should at least follow some modern design guidelines so that the app doesn't send the impression of being an older, unmaintained thing.
If I find an app in Flathub that has an icon that looks like it was made 20 years ago I'm shocked when it ends up using modern frameworks. I think Inkscape and GIMP are the only examples that comes to mind.
Seriously, I'm impressed on just how much influence Linux has in India, not only as an OS, but as a community. I'm in charge of some of the Fedora social media accounts and it really impressed me at first how India is consistently one the top 3 countries our followers are from in all of them.
They really are, but still leagues behind the features (and online learning material) compared to Resolve. I love both of them, but still, when I need to get to work with video, I still prefer to deal with Resolve's limitations than to deal with Kdenlive or Shotcut.
You pretty much described Fedora. Non-LTS stable 6-month release cycle with 1 year of support for each release.
If you stick to Flatpak apps you don't even need the codecs on your base system (I've been using it myself this way for a while now). For power management, I personally prefer to layer powertop, which doesn't break power-profiles-daemon and works basically just as well as tlp, but layering tlp is perfectly fine too.
The custom kernel though, that's more complicated (and an understandable limitation to immutability), I'd recommend you look into Universal Blue in your case, as it might be a better solution.
I can't say I am suprised but I sure am glad that the Asahi SIG has been so successful.
Kudos to everyone involved!
and how exactly does having telemetry (that can be easily turned off at any time) impedes your freedom to be left alone?
more people than you would imagine, unfortunately
the main takeaway from this is that when this becomes the default, eventually electron apps will also have this by default