Dude, if you wanna believe in ghosts and aliens, just say you think they are real because vibes.
Don't try to justify it with a clunky, misunderstood, and incorrect usage of "statistics."
Dude, if you wanna believe in ghosts and aliens, just say you think they are real because vibes.
Don't try to justify it with a clunky, misunderstood, and incorrect usage of "statistics."
The largest keyboard I use is a 65% and I regularly use my smaller 60% also.
I used to have a Vortex Core 40% that I used as my daily driver. Took a few weeks to get used to the extra layers, but once I practiced with it, I became as natural to type on as any other keyboard.
I think 65% is my favorite size, or a modified 60% with arrow keys. Once I went tenkeyless in college, I could never go back. Smaller and smaller is my life now.
Speak for yourself, Jellyfin has been awesome for me. Fantastic piece of software.
Yeah, ironically Arch overall has been more stable for me than Fedora lol.
Debian of course is amazing.
Good point, I only a had a few AUR packages installed, so that probably made things more stable.
Yeah, not worth it to just have the command line unfortunately. 🫤
If I can find a solid job somewhere else, for sure.
Jellyfin is love, Jellyfin is life.
Fighting with Linux is generally rewarding. On the rare occasion when it happens, I almost always learn a lot, and I'm able to figure out a functional solution.
Windows on the other hand feels like fighting with a manipulative, toxic partner. It happens constantly, you're always a little on edge, and you never come out learning anything, you're just relived that it's over.
Meanwhile, I saw a post on r/debian a few weeks ago of a user running Debian 12 on a Pentium III server.
My 3rd and 4th gen i7 workstations are also running it like champs.
Dang...we were so close 😞