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  • I got my father onto Linux a while ago and the first thing he commented on was how snappy the whole system was

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  • If windows 7 was still supported it would be my go to for the rare “I need windows” moments. Windows 11 seems sluggish to me

  • This was such a frustrating experience. I could probably count on one hand how many times I found a useful solution that wasn’t just copy paste

  • That’s what I always say

  • I’m glad to see a chef excellence comment here

  • I’m surprised by this too. Proton has been mostly problem free

  • A moment of silence for people with plastic surgery

  • I’m guessing they would have some sort of overhead crane to do the heavy lifting

  • Another option if you wish to protect your whole network is to set up something like pi-hole or AdGuard. I recently set up pi-hole on our network. I’m shocked by the amount of blocked traffic coming from phones and windows machines. Don’t even get me started on the traffic from our smart tv.

  • I jumped from windows to Pop-os (Ubuntu based) after my windows boot dive failed. The switch was surprisingly trouble free for me. A few minor teething issues here and there but otherwise fine

  • This is a step closer to crossing that line

  • I hate how helpless I feel to change global warming

  • Piped is good but I’m finding I’m having to instance hop a lot.

  • How do you view cached versions only? Is this something I can do with DuckDuckGo too?

  • That’s the reason I use Mullvad, they were recently forced to hand over all user data, and it confirmed they legitimately store nothing about the user

  • Good bot

  • Could updating my bios and all that help with this issue?

  • I understand now. I now have a pop OS boot entry, and it’s set as first boot priority. However, I’m still having the original issue of windows putting itself first on the boot priority after rebooting from windows.

    Edit: after another reboot the pop_os boot entry I just made has vanished

  • Thanks for explaining, I’m still quite new to Linux in general