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    You forgot between the evening and late evening: Argue with other Fediverse users for few hours about which linux is the good linux first

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      You forgot between the evening and late evening: Argue with other Fediverse users for few hours about which socialism is the good socialism first

        • sorrybookbroke@sh.itjust.works
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          Ha get with the times old man it’s cachyos now. Even that’s getting old though I assume some new shit will come into the spotlight soon

        • CheesyFox@lemmy.sdf.org
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          stop recommending mint to noobs and normies! EndeavorOS is stable enough for an average user, while offering the helping hand of ArchWiki and AURs.

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            It depends on the person, do they want to just use something which can open the browser, office suite, and occasionaly some games/programs without uderstanding anything, or they like to tinker, and customize, break and repair their system. I recommend Mint/Eos/Arch based on the willingness of thinkering. Cinnamon is easy and straight forward, KDE is not.

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              EOS most certainly can open the browser out of the box. I don’t see why such a user would have an issue with kde, or, for the matter, why any windows refugee would

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                My EOS/Arch had broke down after update 3 times since I use them. 2 times nvidia 1 time grub. Anyone without the knowledge and willingness to thinker, will think linux is bad because broke for no reason. As long as they willing to have a bootable USB next to their PC and don’t mind to chroot sometimes EOS/Arch is a better choice. I think many-many people overestimate the average human’s knowledge and willingness to understand things. Relevant XKCD 2501

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          i use linux mint sothat i can give better help to noobs and normies who use linux mint. (and i have been using debian for 10 years before that)

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    Where is admonish everyone else for not being exactly the right amount and kind of leftist?

    • Samskara@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      Mods will delete your comment and ban you immediately if you don’t follow the party line.

      Actual discourse between different ideas, convictions, and worldviews is suprisojgly rare between Lemmyings.

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        Hey you- you reading this, try talking to someone on the fediverse who’s perspective you dont understand. Share what you think and try to understand what they do :)

        We’re all just here escaping the corporate dystopia. Reject the engagement-centric rage bait socialization we’ve all been handed and be curious about whatever weird belief system or ideology that internet rando has. We can build a different culture here, its not too late

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    Knowing it’s way past time to go to bed when you start to see memes in German on your feed

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      That’s one way to tell time on the internet. The other way was while gaming and looking at the rise and drop of online players.

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    It’s missing “debate who the true bringers of liberation will be: the Judean People’s Front or the People’s Front of Judea”

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    Next morning: Self-diagnose clear signs of sleep deprivation as being ADHD or ASD.

    Next afternoon: Google a lot of stuff about neurodivergence but tell everyone you used Duck Duck Go.

    Next evening: Look around Lemmy for comments to reply to with all the stuff just learned from Google, even if they’re half a year old.

    Next late evening: Remember to eat.

    Next night: Stay up until 5am complaining about the man, anxiety, and ongoing struggles of a fried brain. Get 3 hours sleep.

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    I’ve been here since the APIcolypse, and I understood about half of the OP, but you get my upvote, anyway.

    My defining moment of the fediverse is when I made a stupid joke asking about Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and was told the short answer was Capitalism.

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      Most of the post is geared more towards Mastodon/microblogiverse content, rather than Lemmy/threadiverse stuff. There’s a lot of cultural overlap, but where they diverge, this post aims for the former.