atlas_core (pl. alt) on Nostr: Back in KDE, home sweet home. I'd say I still prefer it on a workstation interface, ...
Back in KDE, home sweet home. I'd say I still prefer it on a workstation interface, macOS' interface on portable computing things (though it isn't bad on a desktop either).
The big thing, I think, is app compatibility between macOS and Linux; the former has Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro, and Adobe shits, and Linux can have alternatives (Ableton via Wine, DaVinci Resolve, Boxy SVG and whatnot) and lightweight applications, but mostly shines in truly nerdy shits like development, virtualization and nerdy stuff like that as well as some creative apps.
The big thing, I think, is app compatibility between macOS and Linux; the former has Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro, and Adobe shits, and Linux can have alternatives (Ableton via Wine, DaVinci Resolve, Boxy SVG and whatnot) and lightweight applications, but mostly shines in truly nerdy shits like development, virtualization and nerdy stuff like that as well as some creative apps.