[-] StrongFox@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Thanks for the great advice. I have been thinking of moving to apple a lot, but actually I am very tempted to the open source ideology that's so strong in linux.

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submitted 1 year ago by StrongFox@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hello community,

I am tired of windows slowing down my laptop, and I tought I'd give linux a chance. So I learn, that there are many linuxes, and I wonder if it really matters. which one to choose. Can all linux apps be run on all distributions? Is it just a matter of the 'app store' supporting them or not?

I am producing media art for theatre plays. So I have to rely on a stable system as well as the following tools:

  • Blender 3d
  • a DAW
  • Design Software (adobe alternatives)
  • Video Editing & compositing
  • Projection mapping (I fear, there is just mapmap under linux)
  • audio cuing (linux show player)
  • maybe also light show programming (artnet / dmx)

The machine would be a Gigabyte Aero 15x with a dedicated nvidia gfx card, and 8 gigs of ram.

What would you recommend me?

[-] StrongFox@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I am basically using the templates from RPstrength (They now have a cool app). For 5 days it is:

  • Chest, Shoulders, Triceps
  • Back, Traps, Biceps, Forearm
  • Quads, Glutes, Hams, Calves, Abs
  • Shoulders, Chest, Back, Triceps, Biceps, Forearms
  • Glutes, Hams, Quads, Calves, Abs
5

I have been on a long journey from 25+ % bodyfat to 11% and also packed on a lot of muscles. Now, I never feel satisfied, but there is a point where it is sane, to let it go.

But I don't want to give up working out. I like it too mucu for that. What could be some new goals, that don't interfere with my gains. I want to keep them.

StrongFox

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