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Garuda Linux vs Zorin OS

I recently talked about why migrate to Linux. There are many distros out there, and choosing the right one can be difficult. Here are some advice that will help you get started if you choose to go that route.

First, don’t be intimidated by all the distros. Linux as a whole is a set of components plugged together. Linux distros are essentially configuration presets. You can make any distro look like any other distro by changing its components and configuration.

That being said, there are two major branches of Linux distros: Ubuntu-based and Arch-based. The difference is that Ubuntu has a static update cycle, meaning less frequent and more stable updates, whereas Arch has a rolling update cycle, meaning continual daily updates and less stability.

Power-users often preach Arch distros like a religion. What you need to know is that Arch-based systems can break down 4 times per year and require manual intervention to fix. You often can find the solutions with a quick search online and type the commands in the shell. If you’re not comfortable with that, then perhaps Ubuntu-based is best for you. One power-user had installed Garuda (Arch-based) on his wife’s laptop and recommended me NOT to do that.

Here’s a review of Windows 11 from the perspective of a Linux user.

The most popular Ubuntu-based distros are Ubuntu, Pop! OS and Linux Mint, whereas the most popular Arch-based distro is Manjaro. After doing plenty of research, there are newer fast-running contestants in the horizon that have my personal …Read More

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How to Convert Videos to 60fps

Among my explorations on how to push the limits of what is possible, I came onto a tool called SVP (Smooth Video Project) that allows playing videos in 60fps. When attuning to the energy of a video, this is very useful because when you look at a video in 24fps, the brain clearly knows it is a video and it gets processed by the frontal lobes of the brain. When the video is 60fps, the brain believes it to be reality and it gets processed by the cortex in the back of the brain. This allows you to connect more deeply with the video as if it was in real life.

If you want to convert and re-encode your videos in 60fps, instead of doing it in real-time, it is also possible. SubJunk wrote the instructions here, but it has a prohibitive complexity for experts only.

In the Natural Grounding Player v1.1, there is a Media Encoder that allows you to convert your videos to 60fps in just a few clicks! Not only that, but you can also drastically increase the quality of your video. Here’s a sample video before and after.

This video will show you the exact steps in just 4 minutes. Enjoy!

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