An awful lot of FOSS should thank the Academy
Briefly

David Morin, executive director of the Academy Software Foundation, revealed at the Ubuntu Summit 2024 that Rocky Linux dominates the studio workstation market with 58% of the share.
The visual impact of open source software on the movie industry was highlighted, showcasing how Linux and open source technologies play crucial roles in special effects.
Morin discussed the significance of the collaboration between the Academy Software Foundation and the Linux Foundation, emphasizing how this partnership furthers innovation in the movie industry.
The presentation featured impressive "sizzle reels" that illustrated the impactful use of Linux in special effects, contrasting with traditional, less engaging talks typically focused on container management.
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