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The Quuuuuill
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i think it has more to do with dialect than anything. i speak appalachian dialect so sometimes i’ll use an archaic word. the irony is she usually figures it out faster than most other english speakers since our archaics are largely eastern european in origin, but to her in that moment it feels like “oh, i don’t know what this native english speaker is saying, i guess english is still a skill i’m working on”
i always am like “oh no, i talk funny” but it’s been happening more as she’s become closer friends with me and my fiance and we all talk on metaphysics and shit
my ukrainian coworker always apologizes for her bad english. meanwhile she can, and does, write poetry in all four languages she speaks
The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•Distro suggestions for a dumb-dumb who only knows linux through meme osmosisEnglish2·5 months agoi mean idk, i was just asking about what that other poster was saying. i fuckin’ hate ubuntu for other reasons and i generally don’t speak on it in the negative or positive in threads like this. i only chimed in because what was being said struck me as odd. “it’s the most user friendly distro there is, it just breaks a lot”
it made me wonder what user friendly meant to this other user. i wanted to hear their perspective because i thought i could learn something, especially as i help my mom, an inexperienced linux user, use linux on an old laptop for the first time
The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•Distro suggestions for a dumb-dumb who only knows linux through meme osmosisEnglish12·5 months agois it user friendly if it’s so prone to breakage?
The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•Distro suggestions for a dumb-dumb who only knows linux through meme osmosisEnglish7·5 months agomint is probably where you want to be. if you have performance issues with mint, consider MX Linux, AntiX, and EndeavourOS, in that order.
The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•How dare you use a text editor because it's easy to useEnglish1·9 months agoFunny, that’s what I hate about Nano. The key binds seem completely random to me and the programs solution to this is to display a cheatsheet on the screen
The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.netto Open Source@lemmy.ml•AlternativeTo: a resource I wish I would have had when I started using LinuxEnglish3·9 months agoSwiso is also good. I don’t remember the URL right now
The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.netto Open Source@lemmy.ml•AlternativeTo: a resource I wish I would have had when I started using LinuxEnglish151·9 months agoSlant.co used to be similarly useful before its company shut it down to focus on Vetted.ai… Less useful though since almost every outgoing link was an affiliate or ad link. Alternativeto.net has been kinda the best option since the late 00s
The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•Projects To Watch Out For: Ladybird BrowserEnglish5·9 months agoThe lesson of the Luddites is to fight the industrialist who wants to take away the pleasures of being human in the name of enriching said industrialist. Time and effort saving mechanisms should benefit the laborer, and no one else. That their movement has been labeled as being resistant to human progress or uninformed of the benefits of industrialization tells on our society’s propaganda mechanisms and our failure to teach our own history
The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why you should (probably not) run SlackwareEnglish5·10 months agoIts KISS to the point of being too simple
Oh absolutely. I loved Artix when I was working with it. Helped me fall in love with
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and OpenRC. But also if you’ve got a computer you wanna get working, it gives you WAY too many choices to make. Its mainly for if you’re using something and you just have a frustrating from some tool or another because Artix seriously let’s you customize aspects of the OS that no other sane distro gives you access to. This has some consequences:- Until you have a working system its very futzy
- Once you have a working system all other systems feel… Wrong. They didn’t make the right decisions. You know this because you dove deep into every conceivable make able decision and if they didn’t choose what you chose, then you already know it won’t be quite right for you.
Basically… If you have to ask if Artix is right for you, that means it isn’t. I kinda only recommend Artix to people who have already customized the shit out of Arch or Debian and still have complaints. Its by far my favorite distro, and it simply isn’t one I’m running right now because Antix is fine enough for my needs and I don’t want to be without a laptop for an entire weekend while I get every single thing lines up.
Again. This sounds like I hate Artix. I don’t. I fucking love it. Everyone who loves Linux should give it a try some time just to see how esoteric and weird a distro can get when they want to. It’s truly beautiful and pure.
I think the bottom line is if they didn’t like Mint they’re not gonna like Ubuntu. Any criticism I can level at mint I can level even harder at Ubuntu. Before anyone can say anything for sure though it’d be important to know what they didn’t like about Mint and what it is that’s drawing them to Ubuntu.
As far as would I recommend Ubuntu? Honestly, no. I don’t recommend it to anyone. Its not easier to use than Mint if you want an easy to use Linux distro. Its basically no better than Windows if you’re issue with Windows was philosophical. From a technical standpoint I find it to be about the worst distro there is.
The list of distros I find myself recommending to people is as follows:
- Mint (for noobs)
- MX (for experienced users who don’t wanna Futz with stuff)
- Antix (for constrained systems)
- Arch (for experienced users who do wanna Futz with stuff)
- Debian (for people who are on a futzing with stuff spectrum between MX and Arch, regardless of experience level)
- Artix (for sickos who love the Futz, live for the futz, and found Arch to not be futzy enough)
The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•So I installed Arch Linux... Is this it?English203·10 months agoWelcome to realizing the Memes are all bullshit and its just a solid distro that’s worth using for the simpleness. Just go use your computer like the average user is and roll with it
Sorry to be dragging a comment out of the aether as I read into Hyprland controversies, but its absolutely wild this guy was rude across the span of an entire week about a pretty typical issue request, and then later down the road was like “it was one bad comment I might have been having a bad day” and its like… Dude it was 7 days
I’ve seen that claim a couple of places and would like a source. It very well may be since Microsoft prefers Debian based systems for WSL and for azure, but its not something I would have assumed by default
The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•whats bes and why: github, gitlab, codeberg, etc.English1·2 years agoGithub has the most visibility, codeberg has the best community features for stripping away some of Microsoft’s hegemony over open source, and gitlab is flat and simple the nicest one to use
“Prior generations had more ability to care for themselves and others. It still stressed them the fuck out”
mailbox.org and posteo are my recs