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I’ve been using Linux for years, but as the proprietary alternatives get more aggressive with telemetry and adverts, I wanted to document the choices that actually keep my desktop predictable.

This isn't a manual, but a practical overview of my setup. From why I’ve settled on CachyOS and KDE Plasma for my main rig, to the reality of dealing with proprietary software and app compatibility in 2026. It’s just an honest look at the transition and why I’m done with the corporate defaults.

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[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 2 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

Windows 11 is less of a poop smelling ice cream truck and more of a Kaiser's Coffee Shop van. And you ain't in the driver's seat.

[–] undrwater@lemmy.world 1 points 22 hours ago

"coffee, black"

"Apologies, all our coffee come with creamer loaded with corn syrup. We've got matcha though! Also with corn syrup."