I heard rumours of Windows 12 moving away from NTFS(I assume keeping it as a legacy option).
I heard rumours of Windows 12 moving away from NTFS(I assume keeping it as a legacy option).
I am not even sure Linux is thsat good.
I’ve been using linux mint for a year or two now maybe. It’s fine, and actually there are several things I prefer compared to Windows.
One of the main issues with Linux as a PC OS is that you can’t run as much different software as you can on Windows. This is largely due to the user base being smaller(IE, why develop an application for an OS when 99% of you userbase is not using that OS).
Creating a new OS to compete with Windows would have the same issue, and would also struggle to compete.
Also, there are so many different versions of Linux(distros), as in there are 600+ different distros so if you don’t like one, there are many to choose from. Not liking Linux based on one distro is saying you don’t like ice cream because you tried strawberry ice cream and didn’t like the taste.
I’m of the opinion that purging Reddit of all good content out of spite is just sinking to their level. Think about how helpful all the information on Reddit. Someone else could find it really helpful. If the argument is that the changes Reddit are making are destructive to the site, then it’s hypocritical to turn around and destroy the content on the site.
I chose mint as I’m a relatively new linux user, and my understanding is that the learning curve is a lot nice for mint.
Company I most recently joined gave me name.surname1@company.com. Unfortunately there was someone else with the exact same name combination. Feels bad man.