It's sad that search is in the state its in these days. It's harder to find useful or in-depth information. The first results are always someone who has used SEO to get to the top of the results to sell their product or just other garbage. If you really wanted to find people's opinions on things, adding site:reddit.com/r/whatevertopic to your search really was the best way.
i think the first one i tried was Ubuntu 7.04 when i was just messing around with linux on an old Windows XP Machine. A few years later I ran Mint on my laptop and now I'm kind of getting back into it with Manjaro on my current old laptop lol.
No better way to learn about linux than to just try it out
agreed. Its really annoying. I actually bought the humidifier I did because they advertised it as having a setting to turn off the power LED.
I remember the Nintendo Wii was terrible about this. Like if they pushed an update, the disk drive would just start glowing the brightest blue ever until you did something about it
Obsidian is really nice. Being able to keep all kinds of disparate notes together in one place is so useful. For local syncing between devices, I've just got my obsidian vault on a samba share running on a RPi 3 I've got sitting on my network.
i mostly spent my credits on gacha games lol.