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  • If your goal is a personal setup, maybe for gaming, I would recommend Bazzite, it is very user-friendly and designed to be as stable as possible (you can switch to an earlier version of the system in case an update or something makes your pc bug). They have a very nice “app store” (bazaar, based on apps distributed as “flatpaks”).

    I personally use an Arch-derivative to access some niche software (the Arch “app marketplace” has a community-wide range), but Arch-based distros are a bit more technical to use. Currently, the most popular Arch-based distribution is “CachyOS”.

    Having used both, I haven’t heard anything about these distros concerning privacy.

    “Linux Mint”, a Ubuntu derivative, is generally praised as a good entry point into the linux world. It is supposed to spin and enhance its ubuntu base into something very user friendly as well.




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    I want to burn it all to the ground because it was all lies that our own parents (the boomers), threw us into while actively making it worse for us, just for profit, and now they’re so alienated by the fact that we don’t want to treat the coming generations, people and even the fucking planet like they did that they brought back fascism.

    No I’m not alright, but the entire planet isn’t alright and all our problems have names and adresses.









  • No. [Jedi Power On] The Harry Potter IP doesn’t exist, forget it.

    Trans people are real and being constantly shat on by a class of people who’ll never experience hunger, so I’ll support real people in trouble, especially if I can do it by simply ignoring a campy IP. Fuck JK Rowling [Jedi Power On] who doesn’t exist too, btw.

    There are plenty of other cool “magic school” novels and such, so it’s not hard to find an alternative (or something new) to latch onto. Ask a librarian!