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  • Showroom7561@lemmy.caOPtoLinux@lemmy.mlThank you
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    2 days ago

    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 😂







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    And to add to that, even with vanilla Gnome, you have the option to do what you like via extensions. If you want it to look like a Mac or Windows UI, you can!

    My wife doesn’t care, as long as it works. If I can set up favorites/shortcuts to the stuff she needs access to, she’s golden.



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    I’m curious about your choice of Gnome for your wife, though. If she’s hopeless with computers, why give her a less (imho) intuitive DE to play with?

    It’s like using a chromebook, and the less there is to click on, the better.

    Any software she already uses would be available as a flatpak, so even updating is easier vs windows.




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    I really don’t know what the problem was with Ubuntu. I had issues every time I tried… but funny enough, these problems seemed to only happen if I was running a live USB or an installed copy. Ubuntu or Mint on a VM seems to work just fine! LOL

    Oh well, I’m quite happy with where I’m at now, but I’m glad that my past issues don’t seem common or “normal”.


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    it’s not user-hostile by design like windows

    Truth!

    You install Linux, and you start using Linux.

    With Windows, you go through a painfully long installation process, then spend another hour debloating all the shortcuts and shit it installs. Then more time closing out boxes for offers. Then you have to harden it before your data is stolen…

    Don’t get me wrong, Windows has been stable and reliable for me, but this is likely due to the fact that my installation has been tweaked over the years. Using it fresh is a horrible experience. Reminds me of using the internet without an adblocker! LOL


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    Yes! As much as I wanted to love Mint and Ubuntu, they just didn’t work well for me. Aurora has been amazing.

    I am trying to stay with Flatpak apps (for convenience and probably stability, too), but I feel pretty safe installing apps outside of Discover, if needed. Fortunately, most of the stuff I use is already supported as a Flatpak, so it hasn’t been a big shock.

    I feel like if people started on Linux first, moving to Windows would seem like a massive PITA and a huge backwards! I’ll be moving my wife to Bluefin in the near future. She’s unbelievably hopeless with computers, but I honestly think it would be easier for her to use Gnome on Bluefin than Windows!


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    I mean, even just the fact that everything seems to simply work (i.e. drivers) without messing around is mind-blowing. Huge kudos to anyone who’s helped to build Linux into what it is today.

    It’ll be interesting to see how my desktop handles it. It’s like 15 years old, and I remember always having to mess around to get things working right, especially wifi.






  • It killed them. They went from THE camera for active life.

    I have the Hero 11 Black and their new “4k” mini one (both gifted). The mini is pretty much unusable for two reasons:

    1. Their built-in battery likes to die just from being “off” for a little while. Even though pretty much every GoPro seems to have a bad problem with phantom battery drain, you can’t replace this one, so you’re losing charge cycles without actually using the camera.

    2. You simply cannot use the videos out of the camera without running it through an image stabilization process (through their app, or using third-party software like Gyroflow (thank god, this is FOSS). It’s embarrassing that they’d even sell a camera without image stabilization. I have a $60 no-name gopro knockoff that produces better footage out of the camera.

    If someone paid me to design a flawed product, I’d basically make a GoPro camera. Such a shame!


  • This speaks directly to GoPro. Fuck them and their bullshit.

    You can’t even properly use their hardware without using their crippled app. And if you aren’t paying for their subscription to use the app they force you to use, be prepared to be harassed endlessly about subscribing.

    They even cripple new hardware with the inability to stabilize video unless you have their shitty app do it.

    Could you imagine headphones that only play music through an app that requires a subscription? That’s the level of enshittification we’re going to start seeing.