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  • Well from what I see it affects mostly old people and younger ones (at least if you trust media, I don't have any contact with people younger than 20, except my brother which is 6, so it doesn't really count). Millennials are probably the least affected ones.

  • Dunno when you were 10 or 13, but I will assume it’s not true.

    It was in late 00's, and in Poland if that's relevant.

    Stuff like “Boys don’t cry, you’re not a girl are you?” were very common in the 80s and 90s. It wasn’t as bad as today, but the foundations were already in place.

    Sure, but that's not really some hardcore misogynist shit, like what is happening today.

  • When I was 10, or 13 there were literally no issues like this at all. Well, I didn't even think about girls that much at that age, let alone in overly sexual way, lol.

    What the actual fuck is happening with society recently? Is everybody going insane because of social media?

  • I have never used Fedora, but Debian is very stable, or at least as long as you don't need to use proprietary Nvidia drivers, since I have occasional desktop freezes with them on KDE Desktop (on Wayland).

    Anyway, if you are new to Linux I'd recommend to use Linux Mint instead of Debian, since it's much easier to install and use, and it is already built on top of solid base of Ubuntu which itself is Debian-based. It theoretically is not as stable, but realistically you shouldn't come to any issues.

  • They are both fine. There are two big differences between these two:

    • Debian is community based.
    • Fedora is maintained by both - Red Hat (subsidiary of IBM) and its community (The Fedora Project).

    They also use different package managers (Debian - dpkg/apt, Fedora - rpm) and regular Debian releases are generally considered more stable and 'outdated' (but I don't like that term) since Fedora versions are released much more regularly.

  • I have been a translator for few random projects about 10 years ago when my English was probably at around B1 level max. And yet I still have seen translations much worse than what I was able to do. Blows my fucking mind to be honest.

  • In my house 3 computers are already running Linux (Raspbian on Raspberry Pi, Debian testing on my PC and openSUSE on a family laptop), and I already talked with my dad to install Linux on his personal laptop as well, which is probably going to be Linux Mint (I am planning to replace openSUSE on other laptop with Linux Mint as well, because openSUSE sucks).

  • You can either uninstall new version of Notepad or return to the old one using some registry trick (look it up).

    Or you can download some version of Microsoft Notepad on the internet (probably not really that safe) or even ReactOS Notepad if you really insist of having such simple program, but using I'd recommend to use something like Notepad++ instead.

  • These are good alternatives for Microsoft's Notepad and Paint:

    1. For Windows:
    1. For Linux (and other operating systems):
    • KWrite (or Kate if you want to have more advanced features like Git integration, project explorer, extensions, etc.)
    • Pinta (it recently got a pretty good 3.0 update, with GTK4/Adwaita integration)