I don’t know what helps. It’s not that much better around the world. Everyone is in a war.
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As a noob to Linux, reading Gentoo Handbook & Arch Wiki has made me not only understand a PC better in terms of software management of hardware but understand Linux. I am nowhere near being able to actually use Gentoo. I installed Arch once, that been far enough for me with Linux. I know the people that wrote those guides need to be funny for Presidency because this is how we need to run the world. LOL
No, I’ve never deleted an account. I made two accounts accidentally because I didn’t understand how Lemmy worked with Instances, 1 I didn’t use an email so when I got approved I forgot the PW I created & couldn’t login back in. This is my 2nd try & because I don’t know the PW for the other one, it’s not deleted. Assuming you’re thinking of someone else. Anyways I understand Lemmy now!
bbwolf1111@lemmy.zipto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Which distro do you believe deserves more recognition?
1·3 days agoBest of both worlds? Hannah Montana…lol
bbwolf1111@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Lemmy users who say that Lemmy users are smarter than Reddit users
1·3 days agoI assume anything you post, anywhere, thats not on a piece of notebook paper, is being used to train AI. They aren’t learning much from me. Lol
bbwolf1111@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Lemmy users who say that Lemmy users are smarter than Reddit users
1·3 days agoI notice because people are fishing for karma point there are a lot less pointless posts on Lemmy than Reddit. Some people post questions that Google Search & Ai can answer faster. I understand asking if you looking for an opinion. IDK I kike it here.
bbwolf1111@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Lemmy users who say that Lemmy users are smarter than Reddit users
2·3 days agoThere seems to be more discussion here if Linux, open source etc & not just the pointless questions that Google can answer. More conversations I enjoy reading responses and opinions. IDK I’m a noob & I like it here.
You can just do reddit. No need for 3rd Party Software at all. I’m team Linux nowadays

I don’t know. This application makes going back into a back/forth conversations, such as Reddit does. I might need to look into a GUI Client that runs Lemmy for Android instead of the browser.