Thought I'd introduce myself for a bit 
I've been using Linux/Ubuntu off and on from 2008(ish). Ditched Windooz since 2014 and started using GNU/Linux as my daily OS. First Ubuntu and later on Linux Mint.
Over time I started using the more minimalist, light-weight distros. I always felt they were more responsive and my hardware specs weren't always top notch. I still don't use state of the art hardware but that is by choice. I learnt to get the best performance out of a 'minimum' of hardware and that is both addictive AND satisfying.
I'm currently using Parrot Home OS on my main machine as I like the look and feel of it. It is configured to my needs and also as a save host for virtual machines for trying out other distros. (QEMU rocks!)
But I am also slowly but surely moving away from that as well as I learn more and more about Puppy and derivatives and currently using Fossapup64 as my daily OS.
There was a learning curve (again lol) like properly installing, UNlearning some old habits (AGAIN) but it's worth it!
That's it in a nutshell. Oh by the way: Containment is King!
I've been using Linux/Ubuntu off and on from 2008(ish). Ditched Windooz since 2014 and started using GNU/Linux as my daily OS. First Ubuntu and later on Linux Mint.
Over time I started using the more minimalist, light-weight distros. I always felt they were more responsive and my hardware specs weren't always top notch. I still don't use state of the art hardware but that is by choice. I learnt to get the best performance out of a 'minimum' of hardware and that is both addictive AND satisfying.
I'm currently using Parrot Home OS on my main machine as I like the look and feel of it. It is configured to my needs and also as a save host for virtual machines for trying out other distros. (QEMU rocks!)
But I am also slowly but surely moving away from that as well as I learn more and more about Puppy and derivatives and currently using Fossapup64 as my daily OS.
There was a learning curve (again lol) like properly installing, UNlearning some old habits (AGAIN) but it's worth it!
That's it in a nutshell. Oh by the way: Containment is King!