When I was a kid I was in hard-rock team, being Rainbow, Deep Purple, Aerosmith, Bon Jovi and AC-DC my usual go-tos. Now I'm discovering Metal with Metallica in my 45s
I bought me some nice stuff today: a Fractal Design North ATX case for my desktop PC, a modular PSU and a M.2 drive that works a gazzillion Mbps. And a bunch of USB cases for the disks I will replace.
This is the first step of a rolling update I will be doing over the next few years, but I am excited AF.
Soon I am going to sacrifice a Windows 11 installation live. It's going to be narrated in Spanish, but eventually I'll upload it to YouTube and Peer Tube, and the intention is to upload subtitles, too.
It may just be an opinion, but when an OP asks how to solve or troubleshoot their system with a given distribution, say Ubuntu, telling them to install some other system, say Mint or Arch, is not helpful at all.
We all like our favourites, but they may not be the cup of tea of anyone else.
I finally went back to Fedora Workstation (from Silverblue) due to some problems with docker (where I went back trying to solve my issues with podman) and then with minikube, that were causing so many friction to consider it a sustainable option. However, if my computer usage was entirely household / domestic, I would use it no doubt.
I am quite upset with the last video of Chris Titus Tech. It's basically showing us how to break debian (minute 14:12) by first removing the sources for security updates, and then switching branches (which leads to a frankendebian)

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