Perhaps you should heed your own advice
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_burner
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=rice%20rocket
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ricer
What you’re referring to is a backronym
I’m just an internet explorer.
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Perhaps you should heed your own advice
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_burner
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=rice%20rocket
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ricer
What you’re referring to is a backronym
Hehe yeah, I’d have to agree. Studio Ghibli films are really nice. I should probably give it a rewatch some time soon.
Kiki’s Delivery Service
On /kbin, there is a feature called Collections – you can group similar communities akin to multireddits. These collections can be public or private, and don’t need to have an overarching theme. Public collections are pretty handy for discoverability too.
It sounds like you’ve taken the appropriate precautions. I’m sure others will have better suggestions, but perhaps you can try running a VM for a week or so as if you’ve made the switch and take note of anything you feel you may be lacking.
I’ve always been curious, but I was working through The Odin Project earlier this year–it recommended to use Linux. Been using Windows less and less as the year has gone on.
EndeavourOS. I like having a relatively bloat-free setup. It’s also been nice because it’s been easy to manage so far.
If you receive these notifications on mobile, you can use kdeconnect (gsconnect on GNOME) which sends pop up notifications on your desktop from your phone, as a workaround.
This is awesome, OP. I’ve crossposted this to @linguistics to give you a little more visibility. Cheers.
AMD has served me well since I’ve started actively using Linux.
I’ve only felt the need to change distros once, from Linux Mint to EndeavourOS, because I wanted Wayland support. I realize there were ways to get Wayland working on Mint in the past, but I’ve already made the switch and have already gotten used to my current setup. I personally don’t feel like I’m missing out by sticking to one distro, tbh. If you’re enjoying Mint, I’d suggest to stick with it, unless another distro fulfills a specific need you can’t get on Mint.