I made the transition last summer and there was definitely growing pains. Over time it will become second nature like everything else. The advice I would give would be to be patient and accept that you have used a different operating system probably for over a decade, so there will be a learning curve initially.
Also, artificial intelligence models (especially Claude) are very useful for troubleshooting.
Conversely, I have a lot more stamina in the bedroom now that I’ve been regularly cycling
I’m going to continue buying Chromebooks because I can wipe the OS and put Linux on them.
The MAGA had slowly coming into view *chefs kiss *
It seems like a waste of water more than anything else
I use Floorp and JUMPED to it from Firefox because I had a mediocre Firefox experience. I fancy myself a power user and was not a fan. The idea that the majority who try Firefox and have issues are in the wrong and the minority who enjoy the experience are right seems backwards…
I had the exact same journey as you: Chrome to Chromium to Firefox to Floorp.
Different shortcuts, ways of customizing the browser, etc. the browser may feel like second nature to you currently, but for others, there’s friction in changing the software you’ve use for over a decade, and I say this as a current Floorp user
I’m not a user of brave, but I did a quick Google and it looks like they’re ad blocking will be unaffected. As for other extensions, I think that at least some will be supported for a year, while others may break immediately but I didn’t take too deep TBH
*An old free version that was purposefully hidden and buried by reverse SEO tactics, but yeah
I’m preaching to the choir here on Lemmy but I’m glad that I made the jump to Linux last year
Samesies. What has become increasingly frustrating is that many opt-out emails require me to disable tracker control. It should be illegal to force tracking to avoid future tracking
If my main reference of weather was “why my weather forecast is better than your weather forecast”, then yes, weather becomes a religion
I’m confused. Can somebody explain this reference or take away?
Theism in its purest form is similarly devoid of religion. My point is that as a practicing atheist, I do not identify with the ways that many of you practice atheism. It is disappointing and mirrors religion in a way that seems obvious to those that are not taking part of the circle jerk
A circle jerk around the meaning of life
I second the idea of looking at audiobooks, especially autobiographies of successful business people
There is an irony that atheism becomes a religion to a lot of atheists.
It reminds me of how some liberals have transformed into the people they disliked when they just want to own the MAGA crowd instead of actually rallying behind progressive policies and ideals
We (read: Dems) can rally around him all we want. The point of the debate was to convince independents, uninformed voters never-Trumpers so that the polls start to look more favorable. Biden failed to do that and has no meaningful opportunity to do so for the rest of the campaign.
The informed Democrats can rally around him as much as they want, but he is still falling short, which is why a pivot seems risky but like the only real shot left