Thank you for the links! Someone else has also mentioned Mint, and I love the Win7 interface, so that's probably what I'll be playing around with.
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Thanks for the link, I'll take a look at the guide over the weekend! Someone already mentioned Linux Mint as a starter, but if I have any questions I'll definitely take you up on the DM offer!
Thank you, I'll take a look at the video and at the Lemmy Linux communities!
Thank you so much for writing this out, I really appreciate it! Looks like I'll be installing Mint on my old laptop this weekend to see how I fair.
Oh absolutely. Looking back I probably asked in a hardcore Linux enthusiast community (no fault to them, we all get tired of our parents/siblings/coworkers asking us to "fix the wif")
I just don't know where the Linux-noob safe spaces are. Is Lemmy's Linux community one?
I want to switch to Linux, but I honestly don't know how/where to even start or the proper way to even ask.
I asked once on a Linux forum when the whole Cortana debacle happened, and I was called a moron or sent a link to "Linux from scratch"...which was definitely above my technical knowledge at the time. I've been scared to post on Linux communities ever since lol
Uh, the Lemmy circlejerk definitely exists.
Fuck both your ex-friend and the internet weirdo arguing with you about your family's safety and value, holy shit. Who asked for their toxic parenting advice/analysis????
You made a decision based on your priorities, and I hope you and your family are doing well, and your child is THRIVING!
Wow this really succinctly describes what I feel whenever I see AI art. It's just an overwhelming feeling of indifference.
Thanks for taking the time to try to explain it to me, though. I appreciate it all the same.
So, when I argue with strangers, it's for the benefit of the lurkers who fall somewhere between both of our ideas and are looking for something to push them in a direction
Can't this also apply to bystanders irl too? If someone sees you "sir/ma'am"ing someone with a Trump hat rather than ignoring them (or fighting them I guess), doesn't that also change their perceptions of acceptability of those people?
I guess I just don't get it, and if your internet argument statement is true, I never will. 🤷
Apparently the backend of this merger is so fucked up many people can't get access to their money currently. I have three friends who bank at RBC that can't see/access their mortgage, chequing, savings and one can't even use their credit card.
They contacted their banks and said they'd hear back in 3-7 business days. Absolute clown shit.