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RE: Snaps Container // 1735494480

in Snaps • 8 days ago

No, I have them on different devices. I've been into FOSS for a long time but switched to Windows just last year 😂 cause I wanna play games and learn windows security system and interface.

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And what do you like more for daily use?

There's no real challenge to using Linux as a daily driver. Firefox works like on Windows, or you can use Chromium if you prefer. LibreOffice is one of many good office suites. Krita, Darktable, OpenShot, etc. are FOSS alternatives to common corporate programs.

LibreOffice is definitely solid. While sometimes they don't have the plugins for standard font, it's something that can be easily installed. At least back in college days, I had to customize it a bit just so it could fit the uni standard for writing and such

I really like that Linux offers a lot of open-source software, as well as free programs for work. It’s probably a matter of habit to get comfortable using most of the software on Linux.

Linux I think. I switch between places because both has its own purposes. I just find using the terminal a lot easier than having to figure out where the settings are

A few years ago, I tried switching to Linux. Back then, I tried Ubuntu, if I’m not mistaken, and I didn’t like the experience—it was too complicated. But now, a lot has changed, both in product development and in my mindset.