I love programming. i love homestuck. old account on nebula42@lemmy.ml. upon learning about lemmy.world’s policy about needing to be over 18, I moved over to nebula42@lemmy.today. To mods, please don’t delete this account. Lock it or something, I don’t want everything here to vanish.
Quick reminder that western evangelical Christianity is technically a death cult
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definitely experiment with other window managers, I’ve found river to suit my needs way more than hyprland after doing minimum configuration.
I’ve used arch before because of it’s philosophy of KISS. So far, no distro has been able to provide me with an experience as smooth as arch has. Plus I’m not just doing normie stuff I like to program sometimes.
TLDR: it’s just what I’m comfortable using so idc if using another distro is easier for what I do.
Tbh it kinda comes to the reason why there are some people still using Windows XP in 2023: they refuse to let go. If another operating system can give them the same experience as Windows 10 with the latest support for all applications, hopefully they’ll take that as opposed to using an outdated version of Windows.
Source: my main gaming rig is switching to arch once windows 10 reaches eol
Why do you need Ms office at all these days when you have libreoffice
Naw that shits on purpose what you mean “oops”
Thanks for the response! I didn’t really have a reference for all it’s faults until now.
Made me think of this https://youtu.be/dmtK7RiIz1A?si=dpRtpQ9F9M5MMh7n
John Egbert is gonna have an aneurysm
Cross posted from /c/memes
You don’t need a VPN when you use tor. In fact, it’s probably less secure since it’s going through a private server that might have a government black box hooked up. Also, no FBI or CIA agent is ever gonna tell you to use tor???
You don’t need a VPN when you use tor. In fact, it’s probably less secure since it’s going through a private server that might have a government black box hooked up. Also, no FBI or CIA agent is ever gonna tell you to use tor???
get an old dell latitude or thinkpad. They’re good performing laptops for the price you pay (somewhere around 50-100 usd) and the hardware’s old enough that any built in peripherals such as a microphone, webcam, or trackpad should just work. As for a distro, it depends. If you don’t want to learn anything or a bare minimum amount about your computer to use it, use linux mint*. If you want the freedom to turn your desktop into anything you want and don’t mind learning a thing or two, use arch.
*xfce will perform the best, but any version will work just fine.
Idk it was some tree from outside my school
I’m reading wikipedia, he seems like he was a good person. Is there something I’m missing?
edit: aaaaand there it is.