I used to use Ubuntu almost 10 years ago, but eventually switched back to Windows to do some game dev stuff on consoles. Two days ago I switched to KDE Neon after being absolutely exhausted of Windows 10 getting worse and worse. Neon has been great for 90% of what I like, but some small frustratations like drag-and-drop being weird, keyboard volume keys randomly not working, some applications flickering wildly, I think I'm going to hop back to Pop! OS, which I've had a great experience with previously on my HP Dev One laptop. Actually, in all honesty, I'm thinking about changing my main desktop gaming machine to instead be a VM server that I can run machine learning workloads on instead of relying on Runpod and Colab, then just getting one of those docks so I can use my HP Dev One as my main workhorse. I have a spare 1660 Ti GPU sitting around that I'd like to get an eGPU enclosure for as well, but I have no idea how well that works.
@@nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115 There's a reason nobody is bothering to write malware for Linux. Think about it. Hint - nobody is writing any for the Commodore 64 either.
I used to use Ubuntu almost 10 years ago, but eventually switched back to Windows to do some game dev stuff on consoles.
Two days ago I switched to KDE Neon after being absolutely exhausted of Windows 10 getting worse and worse. Neon has been great for 90% of what I like, but some small frustratations like drag-and-drop being weird, keyboard volume keys randomly not working, some applications flickering wildly, I think I'm going to hop back to Pop! OS, which I've had a great experience with previously on my HP Dev One laptop.
Actually, in all honesty, I'm thinking about changing my main desktop gaming machine to instead be a VM server that I can run machine learning workloads on instead of relying on Runpod and Colab, then just getting one of those docks so I can use my HP Dev One as my main workhorse. I have a spare 1660 Ti GPU sitting around that I'd like to get an eGPU enclosure for as well, but I have no idea how well that works.
9:27 - This part is about Windows 11 and this part 0:00 is about Linux Benefits and Advantages
I feel fortunate to have escaped windows a few years ago.
Love your content
I tried multiple distribution, best one for me (fastest) was Solus, but still not keen to make the big jump.
I appreciate your video and the fact that English is not your native language, but I do have a word of advice. Please, do not pronounce the V is a W.
Is LINUX *still* trying? Not going to happen.
Really considering switching myself due to the much more invasive and memory intensive win 11
Me and my kids already have made the change. It's already happening
Check your smartphone, iPhone, iMac or servers... It's a matter of time thanks to MS-Malware 11
@@nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115 There's a reason nobody is bothering to write malware for Linux. Think about it. Hint - nobody is writing any for the Commodore 64 either.