And it felt great.
Long story short, I was looking for a new Linux distro to use (very Fediverse cliche situation, I know), and of course my first reflex was to use Reddit. However, due to the combined enshittification of both Google and Reddit, I couldn’t find relevant recent threads for my question, so I thought, let’s use some search-lemmy.
A few threads later, I was able to make my decision. I just wanted to share this with you as this is for me a very strong sign that we are moving away from Reddit for good.
Some of the threads in question:
- https://lemmy.world/post/754814
- https://lemmy.world/post/1129570
- https://lemmy.world/post/1294132
- https://lemmy.world/post/185505
And in case you wonder, it’s probably going to be OpenSUSE. Currently testing it in VirtualBox at the moment before making the jump.
This gives me hope!
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Nope, none intended.
Nice choice!
Thanks! Let’s see how it goes. The rolling release aspect and very polished KDE made me choose it.
I am glad for you, but I still have not gotten any help :(
Sorry to hear that. Have you tried on !apple_enthusiast@lemmy.world? I heard it’s also quite alive
I have not, I’ll, although I am starting to believe it is a hardware issue :/
Ah, that sounds bad :-/
YES!!!
I haven’t actually used the search function much. Maybe I should try it. Can’t be worse than reddits can it…
Of course it’s a Linux distro hehe
Hey, could you please replace the URLs above with a html link with the post title as the text? It’ll be much more concise and readable than just seeing lemmy.world/post/
Hey, I mean, just have a few clicks, they are mostly around distros choices anyway. Hopefully in the future Lemmy will handle those links with a bit more detail
The word ‘issue’ implies that something was wrong, but you were just bored.
You can replace it by question, I guess? I still consider this an issue, but to each their own