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by mindfulhack 2136 days ago
I'm trying to move my daily driver from macOS to Linux.

(Why? Privacy, more control over how technology interacts with me, and because at a really deep level, I know this is the expression of my authentic self. I don't like to 'blindly accept' things from others without questioning it, and I like to create. I also love to learn. All this is balanced with the desire to just sit back and enjoy a smooth experience like anyone else, half the time.)

I'm slowly researching and trying out open-source alternatives to my daily must-have apps like Notes.app, which is a great example of, so far, why this is so challenging. But I'm trying to adjust and see what can be good enough. (Web apps is not an acceptable solution, due to basic privacy expectations.)

It's reasonable to expect I have to adjust my methods somewhat, but I do need such alternative workflows to be as feature-filled and performant as what I currently use.

Like most, work requirements like Office (and Acrobat) are my greatest challenge. Perhaps macOS on KVM for near-native performance with Office + Adobe for Mac in it will be good enough?

1 comments

Personally I use NextCLoud for things like Notes[1], while it is a web app it is self hosted. Obviously this means you then need to run NextCloud yourself which is an entirely different problem.
Thanks for that, I'll check it out! Not afraid to self-host my entire cloud, makes sense.