I worked with a woman who’d just gotten off meth. She swore that she got sick more often while clean because… meth was made out of cold medicine.
Linux & FOSS Enthusiast. My cultural touch points are 90s-00s sci-fi references and Mean Girls.
I worked with a woman who’d just gotten off meth. She swore that she got sick more often while clean because… meth was made out of cold medicine.
My lump charcoal smoker.
I moved to LMDE 6 when it came out, moving over from regular Mint. It’s so nice and boring… Which is exactly how I like my computer to be.
I switched with Bookworm. It’s great!
I like Flatpak and Appimage. I won’t touch Snaps.
Hi, that’s me! I’ve been using apt and Debian derivatives for 17 years. Bookworm is fantastic!
Are there certain features you’ve grown to rely on?
I use plaintext documents with markdown. There’s a markdown editor for the web. Markor is an excellent Android app. Take your pick of a number of text editors with markdown.
I’d give LMDE a look. Debian under the hood, everything works, and really slick to boot.
I have a Pi 3 running Home Assistant. I also have two Pi Zeros that I have MP4 Museum installed.
I use MP4 Museum to run projected Halloween decorations mostly but it’s great to have a little box that will take a video file from a thumbdrive and dump it out the HDMI port on boot.
I use natural on the trackpad and traditional using a mouse.
The last release was in 2002. It’s not limited to Gen X. As an older millennial, I leaned Lotus 1-2-3 and Lotus Word Pro before I was introduced to Microsoft’s Suite.
Vi is standardized in both POSIX and Single Unix Specification.
A lot of the discussion and notes on development happens on their forums.
I assembled a HeaterMeter for my Kamado style charcoal grill/smoker… It’s built on top of OpenWRT.
Why not both? My daily driver is Linux Mint with XFCE as my DE.
+1 for Florisboard