Definitely not involved with the project, just interested in seeing it develop 😅
joojmachine
KDE Eco is (AFAIK) a project by the KDE folks to try and push for better optimizations for energy efficiency for software projects in general and to try and push for free software adoption by governments with the main push being the limits of software support by companies and the landfill that limited support creates.
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
Yeah, forgot the Korean term for it, but it's basically potato potato
mfw the zaibatsu does zaibatsu things
it totally does, it's pretty easy to install and run on regular distros and just a bit more work to do in immutable ones, but with davincibox it's bound to get better
It is, but when it comes to more complex needs, it falls short. It is really good for simpler editing needs and it is getting better fast.
DaVinci Resolve is THE video editor on Linux. Unfortunately the libre apps for it don't get even close, to the point that even with all the limitations in the free and paid versions, it still is the best option.
Also shout out to Bitwig Studio, although I don't use it.
extremely common Ubuntu L
make sure the hardware really works
Also make sure the software really works, one of the main issues with Linux adoption by hardware manufacturers is their lack of dedication to it. In Brazil, for example, most brands that ship with a Linux distro (except for DELL, which ships with Ubuntu) ship with basically digital waste (unmantained, poorly developed distros) just to make the hardware cheaper, because they know people will get it to just install a pirated copy of Windows in it.
Can we please, in the year of the lord and savior, stop linking to flatkill for once? They have been debunked at least 5 different times at this point, so let me link to a couple of them: https://orowith2os.gitlab.io/posts/Flatpak-an-insecurity-nightmare/
https://theevilskeleton.gitlab.io/2021/02/11/response-to-flatkill-org.html
Some of your points aren't bad, just not up to date to what most of the ecosystem has been doing for a while now.
The point is pushing for wider free software adoption by organizations such as governments that are trying to meet ecologically "green" objectives.