

Hackers can’t get in if it doesn’t boot.
Linux & FOSS Enthusiast. My cultural touch points are 90s-00s sci-fi references and Mean Girls.


Hackers can’t get in if it doesn’t boot.
This is a lava/magma situation. It’s not vomit until the volcano erupts. It’s called chyme while it’s still beneath the earth’s surface.
I use the one that’s funded by Google.
The nettles make me think happy times.


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.
While there aren’t any new releases at this point, you could use Obtanium and point it to the repos for the apps you use. That way, you’d get notified once the releases start and you’d get them right from the developers.


I switched with Bookworm. It’s great!
I’ve got NixOS running on a 32 GB netbook from 2016. It’s really bare bones and I only keep one or two generations to roll back to if needed.