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I have to record my screen and then edit the videos as video-tutorials for a web app I've developed at $dayJob. The edit process will just need some cut and paste, add text subtitles, and maybe some background music. I don't know anything about video editing and I don't really want to turn into a pro, so what FOSS, Linux available video editing app would you recommend? It has to be capable of what I need, but as simple to use as possible, better if there's an Appimage. Thanks! :)

nostr:npub15lrw098mn4fnsv9j7e4538479q04xran9u8tv595nf68y7tk6wqq2qp2vs I'm a bit surprised it's on Tumbleweed already... They rolled it out really quick! :)

I guess the performance gains enabled them to only offer the option to "reduce" animations, but that could be inconvenient to people who are annoyed by motions I guess. And there's been some important changes in extensions, updates could take time... And that's one of the reasons I just disable extensions in Gnome and go as "vanilla" as I can. ;)

nostr:npub1m26pksxajls9yrmtwx0zcvptzcx33t8ht8mfc5sdpcje0tp4nz8q9l2jhh I've been using Vim Vixen and I'm quite happy, but can't compare if it's better than Vimium or else because it's the only vim-like addon I've tried. But maybe you want to test that. :)