• yermaw@sh.itjust.works
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      2 days ago

      Yeah every time I get on my laptop it’s a little more unrecognisable and unusable to me. Will be getting in Linux as soon as I get a chance.

          • TDCN@feddit.dk
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            2 days ago

            A good place to start, if what you do for those two hours a month is just a browser and such, is a live USB with Linux mint (or something like that) and then there is no commitment until you are ready.

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          2 days ago

          SSDs costing $300 for me. For some reason my current drives refuse to partition. I got an old laptop on it, but it barely works regardless of what OS is on it.

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            1 day ago

            Older refurbished Thinkpads are a good and cheap way to go. They save a ton of compatibility headaches which only eat time. Linux is very economical on hardware resources. Or, just use an old pc. I work as a programmer and my main PC is 15 years old now.

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        2 days ago

        I’ve strongly enjoyed cachyOS. Cue downvotes for this, but I installed ClaudeCode (any other cli would work fine too like opencode etc) and gave it a persistent memory as an OS helper of sorts when I get stuck.

        Probably moronic to quit windows over AI integration and then set up Linux with the exact same vision just in a completely custom way.

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          23 hours ago

          I’ve just started messing around with cachy after using mint for a month and a bit, honestly kinda liking it with KDE over mint now.