For like a month or two I decided, screw it, I am going to use all the programs I cannot use on Linux. This was mostly games and music making software.

I guess it was fun for a bit, tries different DAWs, did not play a single game because no time.

Basically, it was not worth it. The only thing I enjoyed was OneDrive, because having your files available anywhere is dope, but I also hate it because it wants to delete your local files. I think that was on me.

Anyways, I am back. Looking at Nextcloud. Looking at Ardour. I am fine paying for software, but morally I got to support and learn the tools that are available to me and respect FOSS. (Also less expensive… spent a lot on my experiment).

Anyone done this? Abondoned their principles thinking the grass would be greener, but only to look at their feet coverered in crap (ads, intrusive news, just bad UI).

I don’t know. I don’t necesarily regret it, but I won’t be doing it again. What I spent is a sunk cost, but some has linux support, and VSTs for download. So, I shall see.

  • TGHOST-V0
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    68 months ago

    I’m running windows and others craps at work.

    Like this, its working as a daily vaccine for me 🤣

    Daily Linux user since 2013, specifically since the Snowden’s leaks.

    • @DidacticDumbassOP
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      28 months ago

      I think I started using Linux way before that. I think I was just curious about whether I was missing anything. I really am not!

      • TGHOST-V0
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        28 months ago

        I did too, but with dualboot to keep windows next. Since 2013 its as monoboot, or if I have an dual its 2 linux/BSD but not an msdos system. 😊

        • @DidacticDumbassOP
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          18 months ago

          Dualbooting with separate harddrives will probably be my solution.