- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
For me it’s “Andrea Borman” when one of her video pop up in my yt home page and I thought if she can use Linux maybe I also can with a bit of learning and how to, now I’m a bit more familiar with Linux and more comfortable when using Terminal
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The first time her videos popped up on my feed I couldn’t believe it’s not some elaborate joke, but shes great
She is a Covid19 conspiracy nut. Don’t give her visibility. One example: https://youtu.be/LtFfsRoJbg8?feature=shared The title of that video is „Visit to the banks was more like a visit to a concentration camp“ during covid lockdowns
I switched nearly two decades ago after I used a freeware network monitor on Windows and realized that it was making dozens of silent TCP connections online. Some were to Microsoft, while others were to unknown third parties. Just imagine your personal machine doing this!
Linux is actually easy to use these days. Installation is often easier than windows and hardware just works most of the time. Despite that, people have a habit of exaggerating the difficulties in using Linux or BSD. They very often feel like excuses to avoid checking it out.