Dog to the right: "Morning, wanna play?"
Dog to the left: "Dude, do you know what time it is!?"
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It's my daily driver since University and I like Fedora best. What I really love about Linux, is that it empowers you to manage your PC (and even your phone) on your own and without BigTech. No Microsoft, no Apple, no Google ... that is invaluable!
Missing on my list - thx!
I'm donating on a monthly basis: To four NGOs and to the devs of the OS and apps I'm using regularly.
Sweat pants and hoodies with high cotton-percentage
I love dogs! I don't have one yet, but I most certainly will. I'm pretty sure it will help me cope with stress.
I'll try to keep it short. These are the things I love doing, even though I sometimes don't have the energy for any of it, except lying in my bed. Being autistic can be quite exhausting.
...tinkering with alternative operating systems for notebooks and smarties.
...watching Star Trek - grew up with it and just don't get tired of (re-)watching. My fav is Voyager.
...playing video games - my favs are Loz - Breath of the Wild and Horizon - Zero Dawn
...reading - mainly SF, fantasy, and non-fic. My fav authors are Stephen Baxter, Robin Hobb, and Henry David Thorau.
...strength training - one of my rooms was turned into a training room.
...cycling - I own an almost 20 years old Specialized Rockhopper and prefer day trips.
...travelling and hiking with my GF - mainly in remote areas such as Lapland for example.
... lying in my bed, since it is the one place with the least sensory triggers.
Edit: just to follow up on this. I have just been diagnosed with Autism. I am extremely relieved.
Glad to hear. All the best!
Fingers crossed. I know from my own experience that it can make all the difference in the world to finally have a lot (!) of things explained. (Got my diagnosis at the age of 34, ten years ago.)
Asus never disappointed me, I have Linux running on a 16 year old eeePC and on a 1 year old TUF gaming notebook.
Two friends of mine have it running smoothly on ThinkPads.
I would never buy HP again, to run Linux on it. It was and is such an effort to get and keep it running with HP being so restrictive regarding BIOS, drivers, and so on.