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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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Natural Grounding Player v1.1 Released on GitHub

Update: Get the latest release here

I’ve been preparing the Natural Grounding Player v1.1 for a long time, and it’s finally out! Even better, it’s now Open Source. It is a spiritual awakening tool that sequences videos based on their energy levels.

Update: Source Forge took the project page down and hasn’t responded to my emails yet. While they sort it out, download it from here.

Update2: It appears my issue with Source Forge is just the tip of an iceberg. Big projects like VLC and GIMP moved out of Source Forge and have a very bad experience to share. I moved the project and its full source code over to GitHub.

For optimal video playback quality, it is recommended to first install SVP and select to also install madVR. MPC-HC will be used as the video player.

Since the Natural Grounding Player v1.0, these features have been added.

1. Much better detection and handling of SVP and madVR, which *greatly* enhance the video quality. It will start and stop these components simply by checking a box.

2. Configuring SVP and madVR properly can be complicated. The SVP Setup Wizard will make it simple to configure them to their optimal setting based on what your computer can handle.

3. The Media Encoder allows re-encoding low-quality videos while GREATLY enhancing their quality. This truly does some magic. You have to see it to believe it. Here’s a sample video before and after. The difference is drastic.

4. The database …Read More

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