Debian + KDE and then install synaptic and your basically there man. https://itsfoss.com/synaptic-package-manager/
You could go with Ubuntu but it has telemitry bullshit (if you don't care then its fine). Ubuntu is just the commercialized linux that is based on Debian, basically the same thing but with the Ubuntu store and settings on top of Debian. Launch Synaptic once a month and refresh and apply updates or add the software from the repositry from there. Debian is all about being stable so it wont have all the latest versions of software but if you want a Windows XP version of Linux that just fucking works, Debian is the way to go. Everything has a .deb installer if it is trying to be available to the wider Linux user market.
one day, I looked out my window, and I see this dude. white guy with tattoos but no shirt and only one shoe. walking down the center of the street.
i live in a corner of a notorious neighborhood. my corner is the good side by all accounts. the other side is nicknamed "felony flats" and probably other negatives. the city I live in has a few bad neighborhoods and this is generally considered one of the few that you might get shot in.
so I see this guy and I know he needs help, and I want to call 911 but I'm conflicted because half of my internal dialogue is that the cops are going to kill him
i didn't call. because even though he's clearly a danger to himself, he wasn't threatening anyone else
I'm gonna go out on a limb and reach for it... and say that on a LST, that platform exists... but considering the time, those ships are all decommissioned
I see you, I see your pain. I am sorry your days are hard. Keep on keeping on, friend. Things will get better, or they wont. But keeping your focus on what your doing and what you want is key. Cheers.
my wife and I didn't have but a couple grand saved up, in 2011 we bought our first house at the beginning of the end of the 2008 bubble. We got a house that was extremely cheap compared to the value
I tried using an LLM for making an 3d object in openscad, an open source CAD app for making 3d printable objects
its basic and uses an open source language. The LLM should have infinate examples and access
but after 4 tries I gave up and just did it myself, sure the crap the LLM gave me helped form a general setup but I had to spend 2x as much time fixing the code then it did writing it from scratch
I haven't tried using LLM for anything else, that failure told me everything I needed to know about its ability to do basic shit
Debian + KDE and then install synaptic and your basically there man. https://itsfoss.com/synaptic-package-manager/ You could go with Ubuntu but it has telemitry bullshit (if you don't care then its fine). Ubuntu is just the commercialized linux that is based on Debian, basically the same thing but with the Ubuntu store and settings on top of Debian. Launch Synaptic once a month and refresh and apply updates or add the software from the repositry from there. Debian is all about being stable so it wont have all the latest versions of software but if you want a Windows XP version of Linux that just fucking works, Debian is the way to go. Everything has a .deb installer if it is trying to be available to the wider Linux user market.