Remembered that I've had a desktop lying around, and originally on it, it ran Linux Mint 19.1. Changed it now to PeppermintOS, and has a 500GB SATA SSD. Quite nice.
thinking of getting a new NVME SSD but there are so many options available. idk which one to get since idk the best brands other than Western Digital, Crucial, and Samsung. Which ones are people getting?
I strive to find as much tech nerds as I do. I know two that I engage with on Discord, and it'll be awesome if there was a discord server out there that only had these type of people in it.
Edge randomly installed on Tiny11 again, so I ran the Debloat11 script and even tho it says not recommended, I removed it anyways, and everything went back to normal. I hate how MS is forcing Edge on my OS. It's fun to do this every once in a while since they have no chance.
the convenience of linux is understandable, but it did make users a bit lazy when it cane to dealing with Microsoft's decisions to mess up their OS. Instead of taking the easy route and risking the world of translation layers for everything, people should actually fight back against MS' business practices
I shouldn't had gotten rid of Linuc Mint XFCE lol. MX Linux failed to install onto my drive, Fedora Budgie didn't boot into the live usb, and Xubuntu is making my PC go in a boot loop. This sucks
I swear I wish i knew what problems people are having with Windows meanwhile I'm gaming just fine on Tiny11 lol... People just need to use that if they don't want to have the mess ups of Microsoft lol
only the negative sounding stuff gets more views. I wished that members of this site can pay attention and care about more of the positive sides of this siet such as the cool emulaiton stuff getting big updates and whatnotr.
I am done searching through the internet for this.
My 1TB SSD my father gave me has a bit of studdering problems with Windows but on Linux, it's running just fine. Tested this by playing some Dolphin games and on Windows, the game would stop running for 5-8 seconds for a bit and then continue doing stuff, but on Linux