Take the red USB and it always ends with you deep in a forum and the terminal app.
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“What you know you can’t explain, but you feel it. You’ve felt it your entire life, that there’s something wrong with your computer. You don’t know what it is, but it’s there, like a splinter in your mind, driving you mad.”
You too could find out the dev left out a space in an rm command in an install shell script
"How come my typing fingers hurt?"
"you've never used them before."
Fingering the rabbit hole?
You take the green USB, it's Ventoy.
You click the wrong option in the list, and suddenly it's GParted.
Ah, shit, TempleOS.
Yes, I have TempleOS on my drive, why not, it's just a few MB.
I look at the cool elephant whenever I'm feeling down
People that chose the "red" drive ... Once you install Ubuntu a mysterious shaman will once again introduce you to the red and blue choice, ... well, I mean, not exactly, it will be just a giant bag of mixed ~~pills~~ drives for different distros and the ominous warning be like "you only really need to take one, but there is no actual limit".
I cannot even download Windows 11 ISO on my network, I am (my ISP is) blocked by Microsoft. So, problem solved, it's just red USB.
How did that happen?
Microsoft blocks people from downloading stuff all the time for unknowable reasons. You have to either reset your IP or go through customer support to fix it. I did the latter and they did not tell me why I was blocked in the first place.
I've heard of being blocked from a specific service like Xbox Live but never the whole of Microsoft. How would people get Windows updates? It's crazy.
It's not all of Microsoft, you just can't download ISOs from their website.
Don't call it penguin hole 💀💀💀💀💀
Cloaca
you're going to walk into your cave, and find your power animal
Until you find out about snap
Linux Mint: The Better Ubuntu (tm)
I found that Pop!_OS (another Ubuntu fork) worked better with Nvidia crap out of the box. They both seem pretty good.
I might have to give that one a try.
My work machine with mint has an Intel iGPU and a discrete nvidia one and things seem pretty good, but I don’t really play games on it.
I can confirm that PopOS works well on devices with both an iGPU and an nvidia dGPU.
What about bsd
Talk to your kids about Linux before someone else does.
Sex PSAs are nothing in comparison
some mf gonna grab both and dual boot
Hi I'm some mf
Day 1,095 of begging Autodesk to put F360 on Linux so I can ditch windows
I know, they won't, but I'm gonna keep asking anyway
Hey, same boat. I've tried FreeCAD and Ondsel (which is supposed to be a more intuitive version of FreeCAD)... But they are both so unintuitive that it drives me nuts and I just boot into Windows when i want to design something functional to 3D Print.
Luckily Blender works great on Linux for less functional designs.
so unintuitive that it drives me nuts and I just boot into Windows when i want to design something functional to 3D Print.
People often recommend Linux alternatives, but that's the thing—an alternative on Linux has to be a preferable to just booting into a spare Windows hard drive.
If restarting my computer, booting up windows, opening F360, modeling my part, exporting it to a flash drive, restarting my computer, and booting back into Linux is faster than figuring out how to make that same model in OpenSCAD or whatever, then I'm gonna be restarting my computer a lot.
I feel you
Dude, you're getting a dell ...
And plugging highly suspicious USB drive into it...
Reminds me, back in like, 2007, Nine Inch Nails did a promotion for their new album where they left "mystery" USB drives with media from the "future", themed from album, in public areas at their shows. People couldn't wait to find them and jam them into their computers to piece the story all together.
Why are both of the USB drives red?
Because choice is an illusion.
Both are Linux.
I use the exact same usb stick for my Ubuntu installs. 🤜