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  • The answert for this problem is Ventoy.

    When I first tried Mint, I had to return to Windows because of Adobe stuff and I still didn't feel comfortable with dual booting back then.

    No matter what I do I can't get the Windows 11 ISO I flashed with Balena on Mint to work. It boots but when it starts to copy its files to the hard drive it keeps complaining about not being able to read the USB.

    I still can remember the burns I got when I cooked my neighbor caldereta for dinner later that afternoon. It was my thank you for him letting me use his Windows PC to burn the ISO to my USB. We sacrifice a lot for Linux lol 😅

    Much later I realized that I could've just flashed Ventoy and copied the ISO to the USB. Should've Googled some more before bothering my neighbor 🙃

    1. Pre-installed tools such as a translator and tab bar on the left
    2. More pre-installed themes and integration with Mica For Everyone (haven't tested this because I ain't booting to W🤢ndows)
    3. Tighter on privacy than default Firefox

    There are some others I may have missed because I got used to them

  • You can subscribe to Sync Ultra for a yearly price of ₱930 to save ₱378/y compared to if you pay ₱109 monthly. But at that point it's wiser to just eventually save ₱1100 to be able to remove ads.

    Or just use NextDNS to prevent the ads from getting to your phone in the first place. 😉