I personally found you through your gentoo video, I love people talking about gentoo; I’ve gone back and watched more of your older stuff you seem knowledgeable, I am definitely looking forward to what is to come
You seem to know quite a bit more about Linux than your average Linux-content creator. It would be great if you could make guides or tutorials on how to push Linux to the edge. Here I'm thinking about something similar to what Bugswriter did a few days ago, which is to show how Linux can create its own ecosystem in the way Apple does.
Well I'm not gonna go so deep as remote controlling USB devices, but tomorrow's video is the start of the Homelab series which is what lead me down the rabbit hole of "learning linux"
You don't take yourself too seriously, unlike most of the other linux youtubers. Do think you can cover stuff most other channels don't/won't cover because they're too busy chasing metrics (i.e. SerenityOS, Hikari WM, Wayland)
You should make a series about kernel hacking. You already know so much about Linux already and not many people dive into Linux kernel because It's "complex".
I personally found you through your gentoo video, I love people talking about gentoo; I’ve gone back and watched more of your older stuff you seem knowledgeable, I am definitely looking forward to what is to come
You seem to know quite a bit more about Linux than your average Linux-content creator. It would be great if you could make guides or tutorials on how to push Linux to the edge. Here I'm thinking about something similar to what Bugswriter did a few days ago, which is to show how Linux can create its own ecosystem in the way Apple does.
Well I'm not gonna go so deep as remote controlling USB devices, but tomorrow's video is the start of the Homelab series which is what lead me down the rabbit hole of "learning linux"
You don't take yourself too seriously, unlike most of the other linux youtubers. Do think you can cover stuff most other channels don't/won't cover because they're too busy chasing metrics (i.e. SerenityOS, Hikari WM, Wayland)
Lol if I was serious I'd actually review the things people think I "review"
You should make a series about kernel hacking. You already know so much about Linux already and not many people dive into Linux kernel because It's "complex".