You ought to only be 3-2-1ing you irreplaceable/essential files like personal photos, videos, and documents. Unless you're a huge photography guy i can believe that takes up 48TB
I've heard mixed responses about how sensitive they are about routing video through their service. I've heard some people are just fine running jellyfin/Plex while others get shut down from routing a security system through it.
Never had problems with games ever, mostly I'll just do an update and get to play black screen simulator. I'll select the previous version in grub, but I still wanna update and know why it didn't work, but there no answers online or people willing to help.
That's one of many problems I'll face. So I'll go back to Windows while it is terrible and clunky, it's at least troubleshoot-able.
Yep I very familiar with time shift, but some of the problems out of the box, for example OpenSuse would have loud annoying audio glitching whenever I would scroll within a window. When I looked into it; it seemed like other users never found a solution.
It's pretty hard switch. I have a high interest in Linux, and I have 100% game compatibility. But I'm always running into issues that are so bad I have to abandon ship. I broken Ubuntu, Nobara, Debian, OpenSuse, and EndeavorOS. Truly Linux isn't ready for newbies.
Yeah but he was never claiming to be. I don't think he made any direct recommendations in the video.
Just him documenting his own journey de-googling.