I like how people assume they bought them to make games instead of buying them to eliminate the competition.
They know, they just don’t give a shit beyond short term gains.
I like how people assume they bought them to make games instead of buying them to eliminate the competition.
They know, they just don’t give a shit beyond short term gains.
Best way to make the switch is by immersion. I’d also like to add it’s best to do it when you’re not being forced on a timeline, and you have time to deal with it. All my personal machines made the jump 7 years ago and I don’t regret it.
Agreed, IaC has helped that process a lot. I just used to curse.
I agree. However… I do have a public repo with my helper scripts in case I need to set them up on a new machine. best of both worlds!
I’m personally using Mint for this exact purpose. It just works and I don’t have to think about it much.
I love Mint for the simplicity. My only complaint is the lack of Wayland support for cinnamon.
Nor should it be.
I’m in this comment and I don’t know how to feel about it.
Giant shirtless executioners then, I guess.