You ok bro? Go touch grass mate
If your fedora is compatible with ELF64 (which it is) then you have 99% of total Linux compatible software available to you. Linux is Linux.
I really gotta install something with dwm on my dad's old nettop. It's just sitting in a box for years. Gotta figure out how to work around a faulty screen tho. It's damage by moisture on the edges, so I can't see shit during installation
There's literally nothing to learn ๐. They will continue using same special app that their employer provides. They won't be able to fix any issues by themselves still because they werent able to fix these issues on windows either, so nothing is gonna change in this department.
Been using PopOS for 2 years, it is nice and stable But I found it lacking in package department (cus Debian based), lots of things are outdated and I find myself constantly building apps from source. I'd go with Arch or Endeavour in a heartbeat, but my machine is a production machine at this point in time thus I can't afford downtime at all. I absolutely recommend Arch or derivatives. It is worth getting used to.
Currently I use gnome cosmic because of PopOS, integration and stuff. When I get around using Arch I'm certainly gonna get myself Plasma, because it's pretty af
For my personal projects I use ~/dev/projects/
For clones I use ~/dev/clones
My audio engineering stuff is at ~/audio/{samples, plugins, projects, templates}
Ehh honestly I just use MPV and store radio stations as m3u files: