The first thought that I had was that if you delay commenting until the weekend the comments could help garner a second wave of interest after the initial release.
Does it make more sense (for me) to publish technical videos during the work week, randomly, and leave my opinions for the weekend or should talking be more prominent during the work week and guides and reviews should fire on weekends?
I am kinda puzzled on how best to organize this.
Here are my channels:
https://tux-edu.tv/c/lxr
https://youtube.com/@LinuxRenaissance
I am for ending pretty much all taxes but if property taxes is where we start i'd be fine with that.
Special shoutout to @fedora@fosstodon.org the kind folks over at @almalinux@fosstodon.org and never to forget the good folks at @ultramarine@fedi.fyralabs.com
Because when you want to customize one of their distros, they're awesome at giving tips, tricks, helpful and useful advice. You lost? They'll guide you. Can't find the documentation? They've got you covered. Still need a hand? Not a problem.
Not all Linux distros are created equally, and that goes for developer teams too. Some people just have that personal human touch, that it is a pleasure to deal with.
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I had started dipping my toes in Linux using live cds for data backup at work. Then I moved a spare system to Linux. After tinkering with that for a bit I was able to switch my main system to Linux and never look back. Thatw as in 2015.
I think the biggest thing people should do is start switching to FOSS options for their programs that way switching to Linux will make them have to get used to less new programs. If you're deep in the Windows or Apple only apps then you're in for a bigger shock when you find few of them are available on Linux.
I find i'm more of a realist but that means often being racist.
Little bit different. Fudd made me laugh. Walz just inspires contempt and anger.
I can agree but my compromise would be that no tax dollars are given to any institution at all and they can fly whatever flag they want.
The NitroPad V56 from @nitrokey is Qubes certified!
https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2024/10/03/nitropad-v56-qubes-certified/
I have been gaming since 1992 and building PCs since 2003. I enjoy Linux, supporting FOSS projects and am a tinfoil hat connoisseur.
Many FOSS projects rely on donations. If you have money to spare but don't know which to donate to take a look at the above links on Ko-fi, Github, and Open Collective. Anything on there that I have sponsered or contributed to is something I have found to be worthy.