Definitely not involved with the project, just interested in seeing it develop 😅
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.
They've basically been the biggest partner with Microsoft to try and launch an ARM ecosystem for Windows. The oldest ARM laptops were made by them AFAIK
I LOVE these! Great work!
Also really nice to see the ~10% performance improvement in some workflows in there
What cost? It works really well, hence why it's gaining traction so fast.
It seems like a lot of the folk here could be pretty interested in the revival of the Fedora Audio Creation Special Interest Group, as it could become a real powerhouse when it comes to getting more people involved into music creation with Linux.
When it reaches stable (or the release you use, if you go the Beta or Nightly route), yeah you'll be able to do so.
Hate to be the type of person to comment this, but patches more than welcome
for real though, even a small contribution to the docs helps a ton
The cons for Silverblue aren't really fair, you can customize the GNOME desktop at will installing Extension Manager from Flathub, and a lot of CLI tools you'd layer you can get working through toolbx/distrobox, and barebones GNOME is literally the same as stock Fedora.
why the fuck would Asahi go with a Red Hat distribution!?
Because it isn't? community distro with RH sponsorship != RH distro
And to answer the question, because we asked and because we have the infrastructure to better support their project in a way they only need to focus on development, it's literally written in the blog post.
There's plenty of laptops with 2 separate graphics cards (mine included) and I'd say it's the ideal experience if you need an NVIDIA card. Everything related to your system is done in the integrated Intel/AMD GPU (which works perfectly) and games and GPU intensive work (like CUDA) gets done in the NVIDIA one.