Pretty much. After I got married and started having kids I just want a PC setup that just works when I want to do anything on it. Without needing to troubleshoot some esoteric issue because apparently my motherboard is on a different revision version that changes the WiFi card to use some shit ass MediaTek card ONLY for that revision and now I can’t use WiFi or Bluetooth and I need to troubleshoot the issue for hours.
Yeah, get to a stable state and live there. No shame in using KDE/GNOME or even something as pedestrian as Ubuntu.
If you live on your computer for work, I get you tweaking stuff like every six months or so. Get that optimized workflow no matter how messy or chaotic it might look.
Or you finally got a girlfriend.
Pretty much. After I got married and started having kids I just want a PC setup that just works when I want to do anything on it. Without needing to troubleshoot some esoteric issue because apparently my motherboard is on a different revision version that changes the WiFi card to use some shit ass MediaTek card ONLY for that revision and now I can’t use WiFi or Bluetooth and I need to troubleshoot the issue for hours.
Yeah, get to a stable state and live there. No shame in using KDE/GNOME or even something as pedestrian as Ubuntu.
If you live on your computer for work, I get you tweaking stuff like every six months or so. Get that optimized workflow no matter how messy or chaotic it might look.
A weak mind. my linux config comes before my girlfriend!
Welcome to the dark side my friend.