I like science fiction too! What's your favourite at the moment?
SanityFM
NTFS is fine with Linux, but any new OS tends to need you to install things again. There used to be a way to zip all of your Steam downloads for a new install, but I can't seem to find any instructions that still work.
Robert Jordan and dying before finishing your 14 book epic?
For me, it's mostly that i was bad at languages in school. I don't know what it feels like to make progress with a foreign language. I feel like this is an anxiety which prevents me from trying for fear of failing.
I can't even remember how many times/languages i've printed "Hello world"
This comment is far more amusing for its lack of commas. But also, you sound like an interesting person.
Holy shit, I add about 5 new things for each year of my life. My top priorities are currently Bash scripting, Python, Spanish and guitar.
Agreed, assuming more than us 20 people take a principled stance and leave Reddit.
AUR is the most compelling reason for me to try out Arch to be honest (and also Arch Wiki). I'm thinking that I might compromise and go for EndeavourOS.
Pop! OS. It's been almost 2 years since Microsoft arbitrarily told me that my Ryzen 1 wasn't compatible with Windows 11. It's not been entirely smooth sailing, but if i'm honest, i love it when it's not entirely smooth sailing. My relationship with my OS has fundamentally changed and I love it.
Hello. I'm late 30s and undiagnosed, since my country has a 30 month waiting list for adult diagnoses right now. Maybe I have ASD, or maybe i'm just regular weird. Who knows. What is normal anyways?