• @FIbynight@lemm.ee
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    502 months ago

    Working on it. Little lonely since most of communities from reddit don’t seem to be here but still searching so we’ll see.

    Definitely feeling like I need to install linux on my mac though, perhaps as some sort of initiation?

    • @Klear@lemmy.world
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      212 months ago

      When I joined I felt like I moved to a village after living in a metropolis. There’s positives and negatives to that, but in the end Lemmy satisfies my doomscrolling needs so I’m never coming back to reddit.

    • @ALoafOfBread@lemmy.ml
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      72 months ago

      The peer pressure (and stupid broken updates from MS) finally got me to install linux about 8mos into using lemmy. It’s pretty great, though - wish I’d done it sooner.

      • Singletona082
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        22 months ago

        Went with mint right after the announcement of tpm 2.0 since I’m running an off lease decade old office box.

        What’re you running?

        • @steeznson@lemmy.world
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          32 months ago

          There’s Asahi linux for M1 but the dev that runs it is a bit of a nutter. Also apple software just works best with its hardware (until the planned obsolesence of your hardware happens and suddenly nothing works).

          • @FIbynight@lemm.ee
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            22 months ago

            Well that saves me a bit of work for now then. I’ve got all my old phones/ipads though so perhaps it’s time to try tinkering with things there

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              2 months ago

              There are a few tools like lima that let you play around with Ubuntu from macOS if you are still curious. Also an official one from Canonical (company behind Ubuntu linux) whose name I forget now that does a similar thing. Essentially you get a user friendly linux VM to play around with.

              Edit: Canonical VM is called Multipass