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Definitely Not GustavoM. :^)

  • I've got two Orange pi zero 3's (one acting as my "home lab" and the other one as my... lab rat.) which aren't ATM machines or PDA's, but... they are more like "very confused potatoes who think they are pcs" and everything "just werks" as intended.

  • I'm using Dietpi on my Orange pi zero 3. Aaaaaand because I'm (pretty much) forced to.

  • Bro have you ever tried to get rid of a habit? It’s fucking hard.

    It's not hard when you take the first step to admit that a habit is bad and you need to get rid of it. Even if your subconscious tells you not to.

    If anything, that is a great way to improve/learn self-control.

    You missed entirely OP’s point

    I "missed" it because embracing a bad habit and adapting outside things to it is not how you (properly) get things done.

    tl;dw: You have a brain for a reason. Use it.

  • tl;dw:

    Improvise (but not really). Adapt. Overcome.

    Then again, I'd rather go for a much "cleaner" approach and suggest new users to "unlearn" the bad habits learnt by using Windows. Which is the "click once and forget" mentality, along many others.

  • "Eyy! You be lookin' a nice snacc this morning eh?"

  • "What, you guys don't spend money in several external ssds?"

    -- this guy

  • Sadly the "reddit mentality" has already established in this community -- theres no "why" in these downvotes other than as a self-relief/validation thing.

  • Dear diary,

    Today I ate a burger. For real this time.

  • "When mommy Debian and Ubuntu daddy love each other so much..."

  • "What, you don't like retro yet proper gaming on a 1W device?"

    -- Me, if I were that lone guy holding a controller

  • Am I missing something?

    Yep. You got meme'd -- Arch is a distro like any other.

  • I tried it once and gave up after realizing the necessary mental gymnastics to do simple things like installing something.

  • Eh, I just set $ROOTFS to ro and my $HOME to rw.

  • I'm forced to use Brave or else my potato has a heart attack -- what am I?

  • Rpis can be as mobile as (or even more than) a laptop.

  • That’s not a laptop

    OP mentioned a computer, not a laptop.

    You need a custom kernel.

    That is completely wrong -- there are a couple distros out there that work "out of the box" without the need of a custom kernel. Not just for the rpi, but for many other "obscure" pcs, including a thermostat.

  • Nah, I'd be completely fine if M$ went bankrupt and stopped developing Winblows altogether.

  • I'm definitely not a "potato expert", but what I use (on my orange pi zero 3 w/ 1 GiB of ram, at least) is simply:

    zram size= 100% of available ram, zstd, priority set at 100%. Because apparently if theres more zram swap than available ram, it'll lead into memory leaks and/or slowdowns.

  • I will be using this computer mainly to write documents, make the occasional presentations, browse the web, and watch videos and movies. So no photo- or video editing nor gaming at all.

    Then go for a Raspberry pi 3. (No, not rpi 4 or the rpi 5 one). It's cheap, with a power draw low enough to leave it running 24/7 (it will not increase your energy bills by the slightest). Downside is that you'll have to learn some Linux "tricks" that will (definitely) "grind your gears", but eh.... it'll be a fun ride if you are willing to lose some sanity for the sake of enjoying a "It's like nothing is happening to my power bills at all!" power of the convenience it'll bring to your life and your lifestyle as well.

  • Step 1: "Unlearn" everything you learnt about technology and pcs as a whole and embrace Linux with a open mind.

    Step 2: Kill the bad habit (that only Windows gives you) of expect everything to "just werk" and to "solve" all your problems with left clicks. Yes, that is a bad, terrible habit and should not be accepted/be a daily habit for you and no sane user out there.

    Step 3: Nah, you'll lose everything -- just YOLO it.