

If Microsoft keeps breaking shit, companies will eventually look for alternatives.
Because people still use Reddit (for some reason).
Because it is fragmented and hard to understand how it works for average person.
Building apps without using code is still programming, since you must create logic for the program.


I don’t know. I use KDE on Debian on my desktop, but I have set up Linux Mint Cinnamon on family laptop and it runs and looks fine.
What do you want to eat after universe ends?


That said, did they fix the issue where explorer (with the desktop) would just randomly crash for no reason? I’ve worked in IT for 3 months and it was a frequent issue.
Windows 8 is ancient though.
Even open source software needs to be enshittified… for some reason.


Yeah, it’s pretty good. But now that I’ve started studying, and don’t have time for learning it (I’ve literally made a personal wiki with various documentation for myself), so I am thinking to switching to atomic distro instead (maybe KDE Linux).


I’d rather pay for shit and not have ads.


I think memory works different for different people. I am nearly 30 and I don’t really remember much from elementary school (I mean the general experience, not the knowledge of course), nor a big part of my early life up to like 13-14 years old (but it might be connected to childhood trauma).
I am pretty good at learning new words in foreign languages and other similar stuff though.


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I’ve started studying at the university and also I am working. I don’t have time for this shit. The best I can do is to watch EU4 (and EU5 in couple of weeks!) let’s plays, whenever I have time.
Last time I used btrfs (about few months ago on OpenSUSE) it eventually fucked up the whole partition, making it unrecoverable. No, thanks.
I don’t even want to know what can be important in a markdown file.


I am grateful that my past me (from few months ago) decided to study Slavic philology, instead of getting stupid tech job. I hate modern tech, including anything from big corporations.
I am also glad that I’ve switched to Linux (Debian ftw) to escape software enshittification.


I think a lot of people expect Linux to work like Windows, and that’s why they go back to Windows, even if some stuff is easier on Linux.
Many of us probably remember times when we tried to download random applications through a web browser, because that’s what Windows expects you to do. People will try that, and be confused, why stuff breaks or not work at all.


Looks pretty interesting…
You are absolutely right!