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[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 hours ago

Meh, reasonable. Thanks for posting the clarification.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 hours ago

The first part, true.

The second part, debatable.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 hours ago

Yep, I wish I was totally Microsoft free but sadly my work laptop is Win11. I've lost track of how many times I've sat for over an hour on the phone with a level 1 tech going through the check list of non-fixes so they can bump me up to someone who has the authority to actually fix the issue, all the while thinking to myself "if this was Linux I could fix this myself in 10 minutes".

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 hours ago

I found Ubuntu to be a bit to foreign when transitioning from Windows, it was actually the first distro I tried. It has more of an old school Mac feel to me, and I just couldn't get used to it. I get what you're saying about the guides though, I do still get Ubuntu forums a lot when I forget to add + Linux Mint on the end of my searches.

For me it was Ubuntu, then back to windows for a while, then ZoronOS for a while, then finally settling on Mint. I've tried a few other distros over the years but I keep coming back to Mint.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 14 hours ago

True there are other ways to search but I still find that Google surfaces the most relevant answers on the first page. At least when doing technical searches, it's hit or miss with any other topic.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 21 hours ago (5 children)

As a lifetime Windows user who switched to Linux about ten years ago, I recommend Linux Mint. It's designed to look and feel like Windows 7 so it's an easier transition when you first move from Windows. Also Mint is a rock solid distribution and has been my daily driver for about 9 years now. And before I forget, Mint has great documentation and community so when you get stuck on something you can easily Google for help.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 day ago

I bought my Samsung phone directly from Samsung and my carrier is a BYOB Mobile Virtual Network Operator. Before I ever connected my new phone to the carrier network it was riddled with bloatware that I can't uninstall. Yes carriers are guilty of installing crap, but Samsung is just as guilty.

I've bought several Samsung phones over the years and this is the second factory direct phone I've received that was like this, they didn't used to do this crap. Since this seems to be the norm now this will probably be the last Samsung I buy and when it's time to replace I'll just get a pixel and flash grapheneos on it, been curious about trying that anyway.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Linux Mint, as someone who switched about 10 years ago it's what I always recommend. I tried several distros, but mint has been my daily driver for the last 9 years.

Also it's set up similarly to Win 7, so it's far more intuitive for a Windows user. And Mint seems to have the best documentation and community when you can't figure something out.

*And before anyone says anything, I'm speaking of the Debian based distros, I know REHL has some distros that also have great documentation and communities, I'm just a Debian guy so that's what I'm comfortable speaking to.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

Any government business should be conducted solely on government equipment, classified or unclassified. What the poster is saying is that the two don't compare, what Hillary did was conduct government business on a private server, what the trump administration officials did was share sensitive compartmented information (SCI) on a private app.

Both actions were wrong, it's just that revealing SCI information is far far worse.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

I went from a small business that was entirely G Suite to a mega corp that was entirely Microsoft. Company culture wise the mega corp is soooo much better, technology wise....I felt totally limited and like I had gone back in time.

I went from being able to pull up a Google sheet on my phone to live update decision makers both back in the office and people who were remote, to having to jump through hoops to open an Excel sheet, then request editing rights, then having to submit the edited sheet to my supervisor only for her to have a manager review and approve the edit, and then he'd have to attach the edited version to an all hands email and tell everyone to download and use the new one.

It's gotten better since I started, we now upload everything to OneDrive, but they can't seem to get the permissions right and every once in a while someone edits a file and someone has to comb though the edit history to restore it.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 day ago

Welcome to the party pal, most of us knew it was traitor town when "Russia if your listening" was said on national TV.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 2 days ago

Well actually you can say [removed for rule violation]

 

I run 4 subs on reddit, I got curious since I haven't seen any activity on my main sub. All 4 have been set to private. 3 of them are dead and I don't really care, but one is used to promote my blog so I flipped it back to public and saved the settings. When I went back and checked, it was private again.

I guess I'm being shadow banned, oh well no reason to post there again. I'll just have to set up a sub on Lemmy and move on with my life. Just curious, any other reddit mods seeing this?

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