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It depends on how much time you want to spend learning it and become a power user.
If your reasonably tech-savvy and you are in for the long game, I suggest to go for n. 1: it’s a worthwhile investment.
I support what some of the people here say: don’t do a hard switch.
Install Linux in dual boot (or, if possible, use a dedicated machine) and see how it goes. You can always fallback to Windows if needed.
My 2 cents:
Doesn’t pyenv solve?
In Linux there are already much better options than Ardour that I highly suggest to try:
These are not hobbyist products, we are talking about professional level software here, so they are both paid.
In any case REAPER is usable for free if you don’t use it commercially and it’s so cheap for the value it brings that there are no excuses in not buying it.
Depending on what you do, the professional options are REAPER as a standard DAW and Bitwig Studio for more sequencer-based worflows.
Not sure about plugin availability though.
Why not LibreWolf? It’s Firefox without Mozilla’s BS.
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It’s stuff like this that restores my faith in humanity.
If you needed a reason to switch to Postgres, there you go.
Python.
Just remember to use pyenv for interpreter installation, version and environment management. It’s pretty straightforward that way and you have predictability.
Don’t ever manually fiddle with the system python and/or libraries or you’ll break your system. You should just rely on the package manager for that.
One of the most important rules of cybersecurity is: never roll your own encryption.
And what did the guys at Telegram do? Rolled their own encryption.
If you are into Telegram because you think it’s secure, think again. There are much better alternatives out there, adopting proved industry standards. Signal or Matrix just to name a few.
I use Arch Linux… btw
Seriously, the alternatives are there… It’s time to take the leap and never look back.
0.13%? This is definitely the year of linux desktop.