Maybe give Pop_OS a try. It’s Debian/Ubuntu based and works well. It’s tiling extension makes gnome usable for me (and it’s optional/off by default).
Nvidia is a breeze (included with the image iirc).
Maybe give Pop_OS a try. It’s Debian/Ubuntu based and works well. It’s tiling extension makes gnome usable for me (and it’s optional/off by default).
Nvidia is a breeze (included with the image iirc).
Not in Europe. Drinking age is 18.
Or https://arcolinux.com/ to learn how things work.
It’s a good question. I don’t know. There are many reasons why I like meat. And there are many reasons why it’s problematic.
I think this is a potentially applicable philosophy. It won’t solve the “problems” but at least will make it a more consistent experience for everyone involved (except the animal perhaps)
I think your should stop eating any meat the moment you don’t feel like you have what it takes to look at the animal in the eye while you kill it for consumption.
If you think you can’t do that, then you should reconsider your meat consumption.
I’m approaching this point in my life and reducing consumption accordingly.
Cows can be moderately smart when raised as such. It’s humans who selected the specific traits we considered more convenient for our needs, and breed them like that.
Also check https://github.com/junegunn/fzf and https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide
Two great utilities that will reduce the number of file jumping and searching you need to do. :)
More useful tools: https://zaiste.net/posts/shell-commands-rust/
I’d go for Pop if you’re new. It’s not perfect and System 76 are busy developing their window manager so the distro hasn’t seen any major changes since their tiling extension, but it’s fairly stable.
I recently had a guest and we wanted to play games. I pulled a 2018 laptop with an NVidia 2060, installed the latest Pop, Steam and we were playing less than an hour later. It works fine.
I use pop to develop in Rust and Kotlin/Android.
I’m not a fan of Gnome but the tiling in pop is good and that’s what I still use it.
You can always try more distros in a VM and see if/what you like from others.
Try pop_os. It’s gnome tiling can be enabled and disabled from the top bar and it’s defaults are sane and easy to change.