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harsh3466
Good thing I have no plans to buy samsung ever.
This can be applied to anything, but the quote as I read it in a book by Piers Anthony (I know, gross, I was in middle school), was:
Power is a means to an end. Don't let the means become the end.
I often think of it as:
Money is a means to an end. Don't let the means become the end.
Fr, the LGS always has that smell.
I really want to figure out nix, but damn is there a steep curve, and the documentation needs some serious work.
I'm really liking tumbleweed! Been using it lately and its pretty nice.
I run a bunch of stuff because I like to tinker as well, and because like you I want to own my data and not be treated like shot by big tech.
- thinkpad: currently dualbooting arch and openSuse. This is my machine for tinkering and breaking. Have also run fedora on it.
- server: Ubuntu server. At the time I set up the server Ubuntu was what I knew and was comfortable with, and I wanted a dependable base for all my tinkering with docker and services. I periodically think about switching, but this is my production environment now and I want it stable so I'll likely stick to Ubuntu.
- Mac mini: asahi fedora. Only option here. Looking to integrate this and put it to use. Might become a new playground
- 2014 iMac: fedora. This is my work machine. By that I mean I do my financial and other bookkeeping and household paperwork on this. Chose fedora because I wanted something stable and I got tired of fighting Ubuntu over the Firefox snap.
- assorted Raspberry PiS: all on raspberry pi os. One is my nas, others are doing various jobs I wanted separate from the server.
I did as well, small comfort.
And it'll be subscription based.
I expect an affinity subscription plan.
:shocked pikachu:
Subbed to the new community!