The problem with that is when you have some computer on the LAN that is running Windows, it doesn't always work and who the fuck knows why.
Matriks404
Original Diablo or Diablo 2 (not sure about the latter though, haven't played it yet, lol)
Yeah, but will updates work? And even if they do, what's stopping Microsoft in disabling them somehow?
Nowadays if you want to have usable Windows installation you need to use a bunch of 3rd party scripts that might break on next update. Learning Linux is easier than this shit.
I can't wait for someone to ask me how to solve some shit in Windows, and me saying that I don't have patience for this crap.
I've heard enough of it when making a reimplementation of SMB2 in Lua (not even close to being in playable state). I don't want to hear it anymore at all, lol.
Erdogan doesn't care about Turkish EU membership.
It's like they are not even trying. I have a laptop with 7th gen CPU that works perfectly fine. I don't have any choice than install Linux, lol.
I am envious of people who are able to do that. Best I can do is probably ride my bike few times a week, in distances from about 40-50 km, but definitely not in the morning, lol.
And I hate running. I've tried it and I hated it. Literally the only good thing about it is when I was going back home to take a shower.
MAME (Arcade and various consoles/computers emulator) is at version 0.275 and it's been developed since 1996. 😀
Unity at least didn't break anything, and you still had a choice in choosing desktop environment.
I agree that we shouldn't disturb nature, but let's not forget that animals kill each other all the time. There's no such thing as ethics in nature.
Green. But for clothes I prefer different shades of gray or blue.
I am using Debian stable, since I no longer care about having latest stuff and the whole Debian-like ecosystem is what I am the most familiar with. As for Ubuntu I never had good experience with it, with random crashes all the time last time I used it (about 10-12 years ago), and when I tried it last year, I encountered random crashes in GNOME apps just after finishing setup.
Linux Mint (regular or LMDE) is what I'd probably install on other people computers though. Literally never had problems with it (used it about 10 years ago on a netbook).