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BandanaBug

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Totally agree. But if a change has no downside for any of these I’d say it would be a good idea to implement it.


Thanks for the tip. Running Bazzite now but your suggestion seems like a great recommendation too. I’ll check it out.


Thanks for the tip! I didn’t know that distro existed. I’ll definitely look into it.


Thanks! And that’s true. Also part of the beauty of Linux IMO that it actually (almost) always can be repaired. Although it is quite involving at times.


Thank you for your in depth reply! It totally makes sense. I think some distros limit some freedom at first but still allow you to nuke your system if you’d want to although I can’t straight up mention examples.

There’s always the option to run Debian. Rock solid but as said that might come with the downside that newer hardware isn’t (properly) supported yet.

As with anything in life everything is a trade off.


Did you do any tests regarding the fuel usage? I’d argue it’d be lower since drag is reduced. The human body isn’t exactly aerodynamic.


Let’s not focus on crows then


Seems fair. Can always test too



I feel like the other side of that coin is that some stuff might not work/be supported or takes long to fix though. I mean the most stable system would be one where the hardware or software would never change. But that’s quite unrealistic.


I was never talking about either of them being noon friendly. Also, updating and failing to boot is kind of breaking easily I’d say. So I don’t get what point you’re even making.


Don’t put the word anus after it then!


True, but isn’t that a risk too? LLM’s can be powerful but also produce garbage sometimes. Especially with niche stuff?


I switched a couple of days ago. Seems very good so far!


Well I was mostly curious about what your ultimate distro looked like.


If I’m in the middle of something and want to keep the current state I want to reboot later. But then again, it’s probably a bug not allowing me to do that.

Idk there’s so many distros that there should be one for everyone I think? If you’d want you could create a very close to windows like experience (as Zorin or Mint already kinda do).


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Totally agree. But if a change has no downside for any of these I’d say it would be a good idea to implement it.


Thanks for the tip. Running Bazzite now but your suggestion seems like a great recommendation too. I’ll check it out.


Thanks for the tip! I didn’t know that distro existed. I’ll definitely look into it.


Thanks! And that’s true. Also part of the beauty of Linux IMO that it actually (almost) always can be repaired. Although it is quite involving at times.


Thank you for your in depth reply! It totally makes sense. I think some distros limit some freedom at first but still allow you to nuke your system if you’d want to although I can’t straight up mention examples.

There’s always the option to run Debian. Rock solid but as said that might come with the downside that newer hardware isn’t (properly) supported yet.

As with anything in life everything is a trade off.


Did you do any tests regarding the fuel usage? I’d argue it’d be lower since drag is reduced. The human body isn’t exactly aerodynamic.


Let’s not focus on crows then


Seems fair. Can always test too



I feel like the other side of that coin is that some stuff might not work/be supported or takes long to fix though. I mean the most stable system would be one where the hardware or software would never change. But that’s quite unrealistic.


I was never talking about either of them being noon friendly. Also, updating and failing to boot is kind of breaking easily I’d say. So I don’t get what point you’re even making.


Don’t put the word anus after it then!


True, but isn’t that a risk too? LLM’s can be powerful but also produce garbage sometimes. Especially with niche stuff?


I switched a couple of days ago. Seems very good so far!


Well I was mostly curious about what your ultimate distro looked like.


If I’m in the middle of something and want to keep the current state I want to reboot later. But then again, it’s probably a bug not allowing me to do that.

Idk there’s so many distros that there should be one for everyone I think? If you’d want you could create a very close to windows like experience (as Zorin or Mint already kinda do).