all it takes to move some chess pieces in indo is get to know some beer bellied high ranking generals or popos, doesn't take much, but they suck the life out of you and kill your creativity, all they want is you to just stay afloat
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all it takes to move some chess pieces in indo is get to know some beer bellied high ranking generals or popos, doesn't take much, but they suck the life out of you and kill your creativity, all they want is you to just stay afloat
Appreciating a ThinkPad X390 today. It's old, but with PopOs it's sweet. Charges for half an hour gets me 5 hours. Which is about the right amount of time to take a break. I also appreciate the laptop forcing a break. (-;
Helping a friend install Linux and the Fedora installer asks so many "hard" questions like enabling/disbaling root and doesn't guide you step by step but shows all configure disks, users, keyboard, locale in one screen Crazy how a good installer/onboarding with defaults setup and maybe an option to go advanced and then go through every step for power users would likely enable way more linux adoption. No wonder Youtubers etc push for PopOS since that's its purpose. Reminds me of how fragmented the Farcaster ecosystem feels when one needs 3-5 different clients for basic functionality that most social networks offer in one app max 2
Be honest, you're using Big Tech because: a) You think it's hard to switch b) You think there won't be the software you need on Linux c) You think nobody is using encrypted messengers d) You say privacy is a nice idea, but I don't really need it e) You tell yourself you'll learn later, which turns to never. But every one of the statements is a lie. It's NOT hard to switch, Linux is easy man, my mom uses it, and she's older than computers existing. Linux Mint looks just like Windows. System76 PopOS can be made to look just like Mac iOS. The same way Apple has an "Apple store" for software, Linux also has an app store! And you can even use it in a graphical box. You don't need the command line. (1 of 4)
Discovered another work-enabled POPOS in SF downtown. Anyone interested in joining a few of us for coworking here this Friday?
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