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I feel like I might get at the very least some satisfaction by replying to this note

I don't know if it a valid complaint but my main problem with this answer is that a computer dork looks like a sexy and buff movie star and seeing that makes me not want to leave my house ever again.

Nice. Do the whole city next. It is very fiat.

For anyone coming from 𝕩 who are wondering what nostr was like in the good old days #introductions #showergirl #gonebutnotforgotten

When Twitter sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing opinions. They’re bringing shitcoins. They’re no coiners. And some, I assume, are good people.

I need to know something. nostr:npub1j8y6tcdfw3q3f3h794s6un0gyc5742s0k5h5s2yqj0r70cpklqeqjavrvg is a giant sledgehammer something you can take in your carry on to Riga? Or do you need to wait until you get there to get one?

Ew, Brother, Ew! What's That?

I am nothing of an expert but I have done a great deal of distro hopping and have come to learn that at the end of the day they really aren't all that different. I think a lot of it comes down to familiarity and how much you like to tinker.

My personal experience with Fedora was not a great one because SELinux gave me grief, but I am fully willing to admit it is likely user error because I am a dumb dumb. Rather than trying to understand it or learn it or fix it, I bailed.

I used Arch for many years. Reports of instability and difficulty are wildly exaggerated. It is my preferred Linux experience for command line only situations like personal servers especially.

The AUR is a very powerful resource.

I purchased a System76 machine last year, and have been daily driving PopOS ever since. It just works. I have never been a huge fan of Gnome, especially the Ubuntu brand of it, but I don't know. I just used Pop and haven't looked back.

All that being said, Pop is working on their own DE built from the ground up, so it remains to be seen if Pop will continue to be good, but it looks promising. At the end of the day, it is Linux. If you don't like your DE use a different one. Don't let anyone tell you how to live your life.