jpablo68
Feels nice to know that nobody questions the pyramids in Mesoamerica (now Mexico and Guatemala)
I made the switch when windows ME was released, right now I'm using win10 for work because of some software that really doesn't have an alternative in Linux but I do run it on all of my other computers. Benefits:
- customization: If you want a desktop environment there's KDE, Gnome or XFCE, if you want just windows or a tiling window manager there's tons of them too
- package managers: update all your software on your own terms while you brew some coffee.
- scripting capabilities: you can automate lots of stuff with bash.
- scalability: do you have a potato computer, no problem, do you have a nice one, even better.
Edit: I forgot to say that I run Debian on most of my machines.
I run GNU/Linux on all my computers except on the one I use for work because I need to run ETABS and SAP2000, I really wish I had the time and expertise to code my own structural analysis software so I could be free of these.
Ah, I see you are a man of culture as well.
¿What did I miss?
Oh god no. At least use a windows 98 skin
40MB anime episodes are perfection 200MB episodes are good
I only pay for Netflix because it was the first one that offered a good experience with streaming in my country, but for everything else I torrent.
Civil Engineer here, I can confirm.
I panicked with the fire and lost half of my password, it was enough for me...
We need to switch to a remote work paradigm.