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  • Correction: to be murdered by a car anyways, but at least with a flag in hands

    Media: They had it coming, look at that flag. They were asking for it. If you didn't want to get hit by a car, why are you dressed so provocatively?

  • I’m by no means an expert on this, but I have used both Bazzite and Fedora workstation as my exclusive operating systems.

    What I would say is that they’re both perfectly adequate for the tasks you described.

    Personally, I’d say unless you prefer things handed to you, choose Fedora. I don’t have a problem with flatpacks, but I missed being able to easily use dnf. At the end of the day, though, there are ways around everything; you can still get what you need done on Bazzite.

    In terms of kernel tweaks, etc. I barely noticed any difference in performance between the 2. Keep in mind that this was a relatively modern pc so performance wasn’t really an issue that I was looking out for.

    Overall though, you’ll be fine whatever you choose. I also had to use MS office for work and it’s pretty much the one thing you can’t get working on Linux. You’ll have to explore your options for that, I ended moving back to a Mac because of Ableton live :(

  • Well, I agree with you about the dynamic governor. And I think that the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. Not only could it potentially reduce fatal accidents, but it also discourages people from driving in urban areas. The case you mentioned with the highway, well, I think a highway has no business being anywhere near where people have to be. Besides, the I'm sure the tech exists when it comes to guiding missiles or some other military atrocity, why can't we use tech to actually protect people for a change?

    The lack of will is disappointing, but not surprising at all.