best option
Ubuntu is popular and new-user friendly. And xfce is generally lighter on resources. It’s a good choice.
What can I do
Almost everything.
Some proprietary apps you’ve used from windows may not be available, but equivalent ones would be available on linux.
Stuff like browsing the web(provided that you don’t open too many tabs, because you have low ram) and watching movies n all is quite good.
What all things fo you intend to do on it? I think it’ll be easier to check that the things you want are there.
Have you informed the admin of your instance?
I think they’ll be able help you better, whether it’s some server error or so?
Opensource/FOSS:
Kdenlive, Openshot, Shotcut
It think Shotcut is the simplest to use.
I’ve used Chrome(Haven’t yet tried Ungoogled Chromium on PC. Have used Bromite in the past). It doesn’t seem to be much faster.
genocide Uyghurs in china
As a person who hasn’t really looked up the issue(I mean I have read about it on the net here n there, but have never dived into the issue deeply), I have seen people talking about it on both sides and I’m confused.
The main things I’m hearing from people who say that a genocide isn’t happening are:
Most of the times I’ve seen it, both sides accuse each other of being blinded by propaganda and the convo devolves there.
Which side is actually right here?
Edge is/was(have read that windows fixed some defender issue) slightly faster than firefox.
Backed up and deleted all your posts and comments? Is there some sort-of simple way to do that, for people who’re not programmers?
Upvoting because of Aubrey Plaza
What does this mean tho?
An idea cannot fight weapons/power without public support. And for public support it needs to be daring enough point out the opponents? And for this the idea needs to be rooted on human life?