







Back in the day I had started a software development major and was incentivised to learn about computers on a fundamental level. I learned that Linux was commonly used in the server space, so I decided to make a bootable USB to learn how to use the system (I tried Manjaro with the Deepin DE).
I soon realised I liked using it way more, mainly because I was bored of Windows’s visuals and lack of options. I had tried rainmeter to add widgets and effects, but it was a bit of a hassle to configure and update.
After using a dual boot setup for half a year, I moved fully to Linux, since I no longer had classes requiring Windows-only software. Nowadays I’m using EndeavourOS with KDE, mostly for gaming, browsing and writing documents.
Nothing like the joy of my system upgrading without a hassle… just need to press the up arrow key until I find the command… I’ll get there eventually


Give him a French flag, that way he could be your Twitch chat!


From what I understand, using a monetary amount in this case isn’t meant to be taken literally, but to illustrate the impact open source as a whole provides, since money is probably the measure of “value” people are most familiar with and consider the most objective.
I like to think of it as an indicator of “value to society” and as a way to compare it with other efforts/ventures, even if it isn’t quite 1:1
So cute! Here’s mine:

Her name is Luna


Sounds pretty cool, thanks for sharing!


Oh, fun indeed 😄. Thanks!


As the old adage goes: “All roads lead to /root”


Could you please elaborate? I’ve no idea what that sentence means, so it sounds really wild to me 😅