Libreboot it.
DieserTypMatthias
Why do you think that?
I plan to buy 2003 Skoda Octavia for obvious reasons or some car with automatic transmission.
Even Minecraft, which is just Java, runs at 20% less FPS than on Windows, constant stutters and screen tearing that Vsync won't fix.
Have you tried Sodium? And don't use stock Minecraft launcher. There is Prism Launcher, which is way better.
And then there is all of the RTX raytraced games that are broken or have considerably worse performance. - What about 5.1 surround speakers that work out of the box but will not work on Linux. I tried every driver and every tinker. So I can basically enjoy my game without sound, because my Razer headset also won't connect automatically on boot. I have to unplug the dongle every single time.
Raytracing on linux is good these days
Then what about my Logitec mouse and keyboard and Corsair RGB? Can't configure that either.
You have OpenRGB for that.
I used Game Bar to record my videos back in the day. But it's just too basic.
LibreCAD is shittier version of AutoCAD. Also, we don't have anything like Inventor on Linux. But we do have Heroic Games Launcher for Epic Games Launcher.
and that's no fun at all.
Please go touch grass.
The collaboration feature + the inclusion of GitHub login and Copilot. Though those can be stripped out if you don't want them.
OS
- Linux on my laptop, had hackintoshed a 2015 MacBook Pro before to run macOS Sonoma, and that ran on this device before
- Windows on my desktop to play games from studios that are owned by a certain Chinese investment company starting on T.
- stock Android on my SM-A536B since LineageOS isn't ported (yet) to this device.
(Semi)Libre Software
- Zed
- Eternity for Lemmy
- Tubular (NewPipe + Sponsorblock and ReturnYTDislike)
- Tusky for Mastodon
- Rust (the language)
Proprietary software
- GSuite (for collaboration)
- Games and game launchers (namely Steam on PC and on laptop and Epic ~~shitty~~ games launcher on PC)
I'd consider my setup 8/10 FOSS.
I'd recommend egui, though you have to use Rust for it. (learning it should be easy, considering the fact that you have background in C).