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20 year Linux user here. Definitely more depressed than autistic (but not claiming to be 100% NT).
Also I just got given a macbook for a new job. Feels weird.
20 day Linux user here and my Windows depression has been replaced with Linux confusion & wikis.
Yeah, it's the bloody-mindedness that keeps you going
Yep. My stubbornness has gotten everything set up save for a good remote desktop alternative similar to parsec. I'm stuck between tripling the annual price of my current product (splashtop) to get access to their business solution that supports Linux; shelling out for a good ipkvm solution; or changing from Wayland to X11 so I can implement rustdesk.
Is anyone ever 100% NT/ND?