Just a spacefaring raccoon that’s eaten all the food onboard. Sorry.
@OverfedRaccoon@lemm.ee (alt) ⇉
Around 2004, maybe 2005, I had to recover some files from an old laptop and landed on a live CD of Knoppix for the job. Dabbled in Linux a bit after, but not seriously, for the better part of the decade after - mostly distro hopping and having fun, especially with old hardware, back when Ubuntu was in better standing with the community.
Ended up using it more seriously in the last ~5 years. Hopped around Mint, Manjaro (actually lasted 2 years before I borked it), and OpenSUSE before finally landing on Fedora, which has been my daily for maybe 2 years now. With the Red Hat stuff, depending on how that pans out, I’m debating on just going to vanilla Debian at this point. But I’ve always had a soft spot for Mint, so we’ll just have to see.
As for Windows, I still have my main tower with Win 10 (no Linux) that I’ve upgraded throughout the years from Win 7. But Win 11 isn’t having it, so once Win 10 hits EOL, it’ll get Linux as well (assuming it doesn’t kick the bucket first).
Fedora is what finally got me to stop distro hopping 2-3 years ago. :(
If you mean basically discontinue this community and move people over, I guess a mod or owner could change the name/sidebar to direct people there. I mean, there’s already a link to that community in the sidebar saying the dbzer0 one is the official community (as far as official can be from the Reddit one).
1337x has a person that posts PSA’s stuff. They’re pretty close to the x265 encodes from RARBG. If you don’t mind larger sizes, same site, but look for QxR.
Subscribing to communities is kind of a pain in the ass if you aren’t looking for anything specifically. I went page by page, because I have a problem - but damn, can we get some sort of sorting, at least alphabetically? I’m sure I missed some communities because there’d be some shifting/refreshing between me subbing to something and then moving on to the next page. I’d also love for a tick box that you could toggle “don’t show subscribed” when browsing to make finding newer communities and instances easier. Locally, it’s much more manageable, but once you go over to All…
I read in another post a while ago that there was some issue with a Windows update that caused it not to register as Windows. It was then corrected in a subsequent update. So the Unknown bump is just Windows.
Edit for reference: https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/worldwide/#monthly-202301-202307