Does a new one every few years count?
Does a new one every few years count?
I use Linux because it gets out of my way and lets me get things done.
To you Linux seems to be the thing that needs to get done…?
Cryptocurrencies can be useful as currencies. Not very useful as investment though.
Like with any new technology. Remember the blockchain hype a few years back? Give it a few years and we will have a handful of areas where it makes sense and the rest of the hype will die off.
Everyone sane probably realizes this. No one knows for sure exactly where it will succeed so a lot of money and time is being spent on a 10% chance for a huge payout in case they guessed right.
Manjaro at the same time as the one that symbolizes emotional immaturity the same time as the one that symbolizes emotional immaturity the same time…
Troll grade: C-.
Dabbled in it since 2006. About 2012 i had problems with my network card on windows, flipped out and just installed Linux on my main home computer and have not used windows at home since.
Started with Ubuntu and it’s flavors, recently had problems with snap packages, flipped out and installed the first non Ubuntuoid distro that promised an easy install so I could get back to whatever I was doing at the time. I currently have Manjaro at home.
In my case it was because Ubuntu broke on me for whatever reason (and the threat of snap packages looming).
I did not feel like putting anymore effort into getting the computer back to working so I just switched to something not Ubuntuoid at semi random to anything that promised an easy installation.
A year later and it’s still working. I’ll notify you when it breaks so you can tell me “I told you so”.
Some games don’t run (runs badly) on Linux.
I have to work on a windows computer so I’m regularly reminded of the horrors that is W11.
After over a decade of using it exclusively at home and partially at work I still googled how to add users to a group last week.