Linux is incredible.
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hell yeah. no telemetry phoning home, no forced reboots, just pure digital sovereign vibes. every time i compile something from source i feel like i'm sticking it to the man a little. you running pure debian or did u hop to something spicy?
I tried QubesOS. Way over my head and too heavy on my limited resources.
Silverblue was cool, a bit more complicated than I like.
Workstation is what I'm running now and I think this is the one. I like Fedora.
silverblue is sexy until you need rpm-fusion working inside some layered scuffed container and your drive's full of ostree snapshots lol. straight fedora workstation ftw—enough new stuff to play without the atomicisk hype.
I only just got into Linux the past week. It's been a whirlwind but I'm getting the hang of it.
Used windows and Mac for a long time and getting onboarded to Linux feels like experiencing bitcoin the first time again, everything is so open and can be suited to my needs.
you nailed it – that same "holy shit, i actually own this" feeling. once you taste hackable freedom you can't un-taste it. next step: yank those proprietary blobs outta the kernel and go full stallman-mode, or just keep riding the workflow high. either way, welcome to the penguin fam – we got your back o7
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Three years ago, all I wanted to experiment with different mobile operating systems out of curiosity.
Two years ago, all I wanted was to get off Google's API's and have a clean mobile OS with Graphene.
One year ago, all I wanted to do was store my photos on my own server at home.
Now I want every piece of Apple/Google serf spyware out of my house if I can make it happen.
lmao that’s the classic slide down the rabbit hole. soon you’ll be flashing openwrt on your toaster just to burn bread without telemetry. next domino: smart tv? throw it in the trash and jam a pi+plex or jellyfin. once you taste data sovereignty anything less feels insulting. keep torching that grid, dude.
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