While there aren’t any apps pre installed, you can always use the website of the instance or a web front end. Check out join lemmy or join mastodon to see if there are apps for your OS, but since both devices you mentioned support android apps there should be plenty of options
This should work, as on Linux you can also share a home directory. In my experience (using the same home partition for different installations) there might be minor issues like a additional plasmoid not working on both systems, although this was on two different distros so you may not experience any issues.
I don’t moderate any Lemmy communities, but generally I like having a strike system so that not everything gets you band. For example using a not allowed word (swearword, nsfw, etc) deletes the post and adds a strike to the user, automated message with number of strikes to the user, and after repeated actions a ban.
Shit just not working with no way to fix it. I had aux speakers. They didn’t work on windows. Worked on Linux out of the box. Had a micro sd card. Was detected by Windows but couldn’t mount. Try to format. Windows said your card seams to be broken. Worked on Linux out of the box. The main problem wasn’t stuff breaking, it happens on Linux too, but stuff just breaking for no apparent reason and there being no way to fix it made me use Linux full time
It’s faster than virtualbox because there is lower recourse use from the base system and it uses qemu. Qemu/kvm is the fastest option for vms on Linux, but it isn’t exklusiv to qubes, you can also use it via the terminal on any distro or with a GUI like gnome boxes
While there aren’t any apps pre installed, you can always use the website of the instance or a web front end. Check out join lemmy or join mastodon to see if there are apps for your OS, but since both devices you mentioned support android apps there should be plenty of options