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  • Arch. I tried other distros and always came back to Arch. Other distros are very bloated and honestly I can’t be bothered with removing them manually. I also love the AUR and the wiki.

    Another interesting distro was NixOS, but that is a bit of a pain in the ass to learn.

    For newbies, Fedora KDE Plasma edition or Mint Cinnamon is my recommendation. Kinoite is Fedora KDE Plasma edition but immutable for the ones that keep breaking the system because they keep following some absurd guide online for whatever.










  • “This person wouldn’t believe the sky was blue unless you linked a study proving it. The Huyghur genocide. Not recognizing the independence of Taiwan. The entire way their “democracy” functions. The lasting damage the “one child policy” has done to their demographics (by their own reporting, not the wild exaggerations of the West) You don’t need to pick between the sides you’re being offered today, don’t fall for this false choice fallacy. Freedom isn’t choosing the correct master to serve. If you disagree, I invite you to go to Tiananmen square wearing a Winnie the Pooh T-shirt and see what happens.”










  • I have stopped dual booting 2 years ago. I don’t need the proprietary apps and most proprietary apps that I was using I already replaced with FOSS ones before I even switched to Linux (in fact the only proprietary application in my computer right now is Steam and some games), so my switch to it 3 years ago was seamless. I have never tried Windows 11 and hope to never touch Windows again. The only time I am dealing with Windows is when I am in school and dealing with my sister’s computer.

    If you really need Windows, you can run it in a VM.

    I love the open source community.