Resolve is actually one of the tools which has allowed me to think about daily-driving Linux. And while it’s not FOSS it still feels much more open with the support for OFX plugins. There is also Natron which is FOSS and pretty competent as a compositor. And then blender. I’m learning CG in hopes of branching out as a generalist and blender is a prime example of FOSS being competitive with closed-source, industry-standard software.
Also since ML has become a part of my working process (speech recognition mostly at this point, but also had some projects with speech generation, audio clean-up, rotoscoping and other stuff) it sometimes feels like a part of my process is already easier in Linux. I’m no programmer, so setting up all the things for ML work might be challenging and let’s just say on Windows it doesn’t feel that intuitive. Always a step missing, a dependency which is outdated or incorrect etc. Working in Linux feels more streamlined and straightforward even though I know powershell better than terminal.
Wet hot American summer have me both Superbad and Napoleon Dynamite vibes. It is likewise unexpectedly heartfelt, while being satirical about anything and everything.