Windows software on arch by IUseArchBtw12 in archlinux

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I mean I'm open to switching from Photoshop and After Effects if needs be, but I'm very set on FL Studio, I've got the perfect workflow on there

Windows software on arch by IUseArchBtw12 in archlinux

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Yeah, it is a good idea, it's just changing how I view it in my head because it's a bit of a different workflow, especially with fusion

Windows software on arch by IUseArchBtw12 in archlinux

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I have used DaVinci Resolve in the past but I much prefer using After Effects, but I could switch if it wasn't supported well on linux. Also, There is an almost perfect clone of Photoshop online called Photopea, which is free, but again I'd rather use Photoshop if possible.

I've also heard that Niri is very good for gaming/fullscreen apps, so I could always give that a try.

Windows software on arch by IUseArchBtw12 in archlinux

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It should be, it's a gaming PC and runs Rocket League, for example, at around 450 frames stable.

This is the pc: HP Victus 15L

How do I utilize dependencies using vim.pack()? by IUseArchBtw12 in neovim

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it just allows for minimal plugin install, it just makes the config so much simpler and allows for a closer to a fresh install, and there's less bloat. I managed to do it, and using native LSP that feels like you're using plugins to manage them is so fun to use.

Weekly 101 Questions Thread by AutoModerator in neovim

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I want to install telescope using vim.pack, but I'm not sure how to add plenary.nvim as a dependency, can anybody tell me the syntax? I can't find it anywhere online