When you see what ONE coder was able to do in the 80s, with 64K of RAM, on a 4MHz CPU, and in assembly, it's quite incredible. I miss my Amstrad CPC6128 and all its good games.
MX, always based on latest Debian, is using sysVinit, but you can also boot with systemd if you want, it supports both. MX is pretty popular, simple, fast, Xfce by default, and very up to date on everything. I'm using it for 6 years now, on laptop, PC. Also maybe it's me, but no flatpak, no snap, etc, not needed, for instance latest FF is a standard .deb
Don't mess up secure boot with bitlocker Englisch
https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/windows-11-24h2-will-enable-bitlocker-encryption-for-everyone-happens-on-both-clean-installs-and-reinstalls
I'm writing this from a crappy laptop with 2GB of RAM and a dull screen. ( lemmy.world )
How did you get out of Vim before you knew its hotkeys and commands? ( lemmy.world )
toxic help forum ( lemmy.world ) Englisch
Old XKCD, still relevant ( lemmy.dbzer0.com ) Englisch
Was trying to extract a totally legit copy of Skate 3 I downloaded today to play on my Steam Deck
you don't need more 4GB of RAM ( lemmy.dbzer0.com )
The Average™ arch user ( lemmy.zip )
systemdeez nuts ( sh.itjust.works ) Englisch
I'm the worm in the apple car. ( lemmy.world )