I don't think posts on reddit ever actually show less than 0 points no matter how many downvotes they get. Comments do, but posts always bottom out at 0 as far as I know.
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Also dual-booting is honestly the way to go when starting up, just in case.
I generally agree, but I always found when I did that, that I would never take the time to resolve issues I encounter and just jumped back into Windows. It wasn't until I went full immersion that the switch stuck. It's been a few years now, and I'm glad I did.
Arch.
One day several years ago I had to replace some hardware and the copy of Windows that I had installed decided that I was no longer authorized. I got fed up and left Windows behind for good. For a few years I had Manjaro installed, but eventually I needed a change and wanted to start fresh so opted just to go straight to Arch.
I've been actually hit twice by drivers that didn't look right before turning into a lane going right. They looked left for cars, but never bothered to look right again before going. Both times were minor and I wasn't hurt, but I was pissed off as I was on the sidewalk both times it happened.
If I understand correctly, and it's possible that I don't, the All feed will only show posts from remote communities that at least one user from your local instance has subscribed to.
I believe this is why the front page will suddenly be filled with posts from a new community, it indicates that someone in your local instance has subscribed to that community and that community has started pushing out posts to your local instance.
Please someone correct me if I'm wrong about that.
Here's a clickable link that should work on everyone's instance as long as it's not blocked. /c/[email protected]