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Because religion is all about indoctrination. When I came out as atheist my dad said that all my ancestors were Christians and I’m stopping that tradition. I don’t care, if they belived that doesn’t mean that I also have to belive and just because it’s a tradition it doesn’t mean it should continue. He also said that goal of atheism is to make people lose their identity (he and many others in my country think that identity is just religious and natinoal identity, they also think that those two things are same). After that I had to explain to him what is identity, how it’s impossible to lose it and that there is no agenda behind atheism.
Arch based distros are pretty stable in my experience. I actually had much more problems on distros like Debian and PopOs than Arch.
I use EndeavourOS (which is almost the same as Arch) for gaming and it works great.
You can do .net on Linux but Windows is much better for that. I recommend using Windows for work and Linux for everything else.
I recommend going with Virt-manager, it works much better than VirtualBox in my experience.
Ricing is fun, there is no point in stopping.
This reminds me of my first time installing Linux. I tried to install most recent version of Ubuntu at the time but for some reason it couldn’t install and it wiped out Windows partition. Fortunetely, I was able to install LTS version in first try.
I’m glad you are enjoying Linux. Welcome to the penguin land.
There is a Unity edition of Ubuntu.
Because I prefer using keyboard for almost everything and in most cases terminal is faster than GUI.
After using Arch based distros for more than a year when I use any Debian/Ubuntu based distro it really feels like they aren’t for me, at least when it comes to daily driving. I still have a laptop with PopOS that I use for school, stable distro is a better option in my oppinion for that usecase because I use it twice a week (unless it’s summer or winter in which case I don’t use it at all).
I never expected to see something written in any language from Balkans here, nice.
You can make it fancy and pretty.
They use Windows but to be fair there are Windows users who use CLI (I have one friend who does).
It depends, on tiling WM for example tiling is automatic.
Few days ago I was in meeting with two friend, we did something for school, and my screen was shared. At one point I had to type something in Vim so I opened a terminal. They were shocked, confused and said something like “we aren’t hackers” (and we are on IT department). More people should know about beauty of CLI.
I plan to start using Nextcloud, switch to XMonad and optimize my workflow a bit.
Nix is really cool to me but I can’t get all benefits of using it so I’m sticking to Arch based distros.
Anything that doesn’t make me feel like I have to fight with the GUI.
I said that to him but he doesn’t care because ancestors that lived closer to current time are more important to him.