I really enjoy Debian. I have no need for bleeding edge software releases, what I need is stability. I even run Firefox ESR π It's quite hard to brick a Debian stable installation (if not doing any extraordinary that is).
Oh yes. The actual craft of writing something down with a pencil does wonders for me to actually remembering stuff.
I'm 53. Never got the hang of typing fast on the phone, so whenever I'm in a meeting and not having my laptop with me, it's pen and paper for me. π
[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/](uBlock Origin)
"...wasting massive amounts of ad money."
I don't see this as a problem.
I'm a simple man, show me a Stratocaster and I upvote.
Nice strat! I've had mine for about fifteen years now and it's still my favorite to play.
Throw in Git and that's me.
Debian
As a Linux user since 1996 or thereabouts I've tried most distributions. I've been a hardcore Gentoo ricer and "I'm using Arch btw..". But these days stability is my main requirement and Debian fills that need perfect.
I'm upvoting your post because the headline/title gave me an aneurysm. I've read it twice now and still don't understand it. π
17 years on Reddit, 15 years as a registered user. I'm done with Reddit.
https://old.reddit.com/user/irqbreaker
Two weeks in on Lemmy and I've even set up my own instance. It feels like old Reddit and I'm loving it!
If we are talking about desktops and servers then yes and yes.
However SystemD in an embedded system with tight process serialization needs, it's hell on earth.
DayZ. Walking in the woods and hearing a deer in the distance or going up on a cliff and watching the sunset is quite serene.