They want your current devices to become obsolete so that they can, over time, inundate you with bullshit you didn't want. With each new "update" comes more spyware, more integration, less control for you, more for them. They know you would never go for a complete transparent agenda of what they want you to use. so they force it on you bit by bit and hope you don't notice or care.
Open systems become locked down cages that you have to be a tech genius to unlock.
This is by design, to keep you routed into whatever the fuck they want you in, and out of what they want you away from.
The Windows right-click menu gave us too much power, obviously. So Microsoft had to turn those bullets into nerf darts.
The pattern is everywhere, the cringe is high.
I recently connected an older laptop to the internet, briefly. It lagged like a fucking bitch, and it wasn't laggy before connecting. It is now unstable as can be, even disconnected.
Microsoft nuked my shit at first chance they got. And YES I had automatic updates disabled and a host of other crap. I might as well have been in the passanger seat with one of those kiddy steering wheels this whole time.
Forget archive offline, STAY OFFLINE, at least on one dedicated device that you use for specific, unmonitored activities.
This is the pinnacle of bullshit. Taxpayer-funded startup Big Tech "companies" sending kill-switches into our outdated, NON-SKYNET COMPATABLE devices.
UPGRADE YOUR PC TODAY! GET UNLIMITED INTEGRATED AI SPYWARE FOR $99 A MONTH PLEB, OH YOU HAVE TO BE ONLINE 24/7 WITH ID CHECK TO USE IT BTW AND YOUR OLDER DEVICES THAT DONT HAVE THE ABILITY TO RUN OUR SPYWARE WILL DIE AS SOON AS YOU CONNECT TO THE TAXPAYER FUNDED INTERNET.
OH, YOU LIKE SCROLLING YOUTUBE VIDEOS THE SIZE OF PROFILE PICS WITH LONG TITLES AND VIEW COUNTS NEXT TO THEM BEFORE YOU CLICK THEM, SO YOU CAN EASILY SCAN YOUR FEED AND DECIDE WHAT YOU WANT TO CLICK? NAHBRO, WHAT YOU NEED IS GIGANTIC SCREEN-SIZED THUMBNAILS SO THAT YOU ARE FORCED TO WEAR YOUR THUMB OUT OR ELSE JUST CLICK THE FIRST THINGS WE SHOW YOU. TOO MUCH POWER IN SMALL THUMBNAILS.
everything tech related is turning to totally avoidable dogshit right before our eyes. You'd think it was on purpose if you weren't retarded?
(nsfw flair in case Tim Walz lurks the board)
Fren I need the help. I'm tired.
Can I run UE5, FL Studio, DaVinci Resolve and a bunch of plugins for each on it?!
Is there a wrapper?
I can swap DaVinci but I need the other two to work, and I need a plugin wrapper.
Yeah, that doesn't let Microsoft off the hook for injecting whatever the hell they injected into my laptop as soon as I connected it.
I did a quick search and it looks like UE5 and FL Studio can be run on Linux. UE5 can be run native but you'll have to find a distro that supports it. Alternatively you can compile it yourself but it takes 4-5hrs. I believe Arch Linux and distros based on it like CachyOS, EndeavorOS, Manjaro etc. will support it. For FL Studio, there are guides on Youtube to get it working. I saw a comment saying DaVinci Resolve was easy to get running on an Arch based distro as well (just had to install a package).
If your PC is powerful enough, maybe test install some distros on a virtual machine to play around and see what you can get working. Virtualbox is good and it's free to use. Also window's built-in VM solution would probably work fine.. HyperX or something? Been a decade for me. lol This way you can see what you like while keeping a working PC. You can even check if your chosen distro will work ok on your hardware by setting up a USB drive installer and booting off of that. You will get a full desktop with browser to test that your internet connection works etc.
Another option would be to install Virtualbox on Linux and then create a Windows 10 VM. Then you could just install your windows apps in there. Not sure if latency would be an issue for FL Studio though.
I've seen hoards of angry Windows users showing up in popular Linux channels lately asking what distro to install. Microsoft really screwed the pooch with Windows.
Virtual machines are slow, especially on older hardware. Pro audio on virtual boxes is a nightmare. If you need windows I'd go with a dual boot setup, even then, Windows is gett9ng worse by the hour.
I'd bite the bullet and switch to linux software wherever possible, it's better anyway. And free. Free as in freedom, and as in no bills.
Linux virtual machine is near native performance, using tiny 10 or 11 I do not notice any lag if the machine has 8 to 16 GB ram assigned.
The better MS Office alternative is called Libre Office. Open Office is older, but still okay. I misspoke. Thanks to u/Podger/ for correcting my error!
Terrifyingly, they were trying to help.
Listen brother, audio is my thing. Pro level. Ubuntu has a special distro for audio called Ubuntu Studio. It has a special kernel dedicated to getting the most out of your hardware and creating a super stable multi-track recording environment.
You'll have to learn a new software package, but it is very intuitive. Very similar to what you are used to. There will be a learning curve, but there is lots of help available online. It is worth it, I promise! Look into "Ardour". I LOVE it. FAR more powerful than any shit on Windows. All the plugins are FREE (like everything else on Linux) )and AMAZING! I use "Audacity" for little audio jobs, it's simpler.
To give you an example of the difference look into "
Open Office" "Libre Office". It is the Linux version of MS Office. Go download it now (there are free windows versions) and see the difference. It looks almost exactly the same, just more powerful. For example if you want to make a PDF instead of saving as a DOC file and fucking around converting it you just click "File, Export to PDF, DONE!" You can even use DOC files if you want. Open Office uses ODT files by default.If you love audio do yourself a favor and PLEASE LOOK INTO ARDOUR!
I do photoshop stuff too, the software is called "GIMP". I could never go back to Adobe bull shit. Check it out, free windows versions online. Great videos everywhere.
As far as UE5 goes, not in my wheelhouse sorry fren.
Great advice fren. However, instead of Open Office, I would consider Libre Office. Open Office is rarely updated and far behind Libre Office in development. Here's a nice comparison: https://openalternative.co/blog/libreoffice-vs-openoffice
An alternative to Gimp which is easier to use (though probably not quite as powerful) is Krita. There is a lot of great software available on Linux, that's for sure.
That's what I meant. KEK. I'll check out Krita, thanks!
Are you familiar with Ardour?
I have definitely heard of Ardour and I think I even installed it once to play around with it. I've never used a DAW though, so it's all beyond me. Maybe one day I'll learn if I can find some decent lessons online.
Did a quick dig on UE5 for you fren....
https://dev.epicgames.com/documentation/en-us/unreal-engine/linux-development-quickstart-for-unreal-engine
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/07/developing-a-video-game-with-unreal-engine-5-on-linux/
https://bytexd.com/how-to-setup-and-run-unreal-engine-5-on-ubuntu/
Installing Unreal Engine 5 On Linux - Full Guide
Thank you for all the help frens. <3
I guess I'll get this journey started.
I might reach back out to you and or u/Podger if I get stuck haha
Welcome to team Linux! I'd recommend starting with a dual boot setup. BACKUP YOUR SHIT FIRST!
Reach out anytime. Good luck fren!
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Happy to help fren!
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If a wrapper does not exist or is difficult to find, get, and configure, I have found there most likely is 1 or 10 free programs native that will do what you really need.