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I have a Debian desktop and a Fedora Macbook:
Waydroid is finicky on my desktop PC. I can get it work for my needs, but it's way too finicky for me to set it up on someone's computer.
kdenlive is also super finicky on my desktop PC. It constantly has weird bugs and is very inconsistent, including inconsistency in its bugs for better or worse. Like for a while, it wasn't able to play back audio. I'm using the Flatpak version.
The laptop wifi has this weird issue where if the laptop goes to sleep and I log in, the wifi sometimes has issues connecting to the default gateway. My jank solution is to simply ping the default gateway after logging in and resetting the wifi connection if the ping times are bad.