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  • I also drive for a living, and boy is it slow out there.

    And ohhhh, you think I'm a solipsist because I used personal experience to back up my claims. Cool.

    That's what's going on in reality, though. Try touching some grass rather than believing what you see on a screen.

  • It's fascinating, how the media tries to prop up their "side" despite the obvious reality.

    Fox News praising Trump during COVID (which he absolutely blundered), and now the left media saying we have a great economy when me and all my friends are slow at work. So slow it's concerning.

  • Some functionality is missing, like USB plug and play, certain network file sharing capabilities, printing...so in addition to learning pacman, having to learn all the package names, you have to look up how to give the OS certain functionalities...it's a lot as a newbie. If you don't love working on computers, you may not make it through that phase.

    And I say this with all due respect, as an Arch user myself.

  • I've "refreshed" a couple coworker's old PCs with Linux Mint XFCE. It's actually gone pretty well.

    "All I do is browse the net."

    Okay, I'll put the browser right on the desktop, so you don't have to search for it. Be patient, it's an older computer. But at least this works, unlike Windows.

    And I haven't really heard too much from them. Internet works. Basic needs fulfilled.

    I feel like someone who knows a bit more could be more of a pain. But for very basic computing needs like paying your bills and surfing IG, it can go well.

  • This is how I run all my services. I have a nice docker compose file, I always set my server computers up the same way so no editing will be necessary...

    I was using podman, but like all Red Hat products, I found it to be unnecessarily complicated. Yes of course it has better security, but... Docker just works.