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Yeah I guess I've always stuck at the basic nerd level because that's all I've needed. Using windows for decades, I know the file and drive system inside and out (compared to mac), and I've never needed to go beyond that, so disabling cortana or whatever has never been that big an issue. Obviously W11 looks like hell for ads and apps and bullshit, but I still don't know if I'm brave enough to fully shift over. Distro recs?
The Mint distro is basically Windows. Super easy to use in my experience.
Edit: but I like using the terminal..
i use mac lol. years ago ubuntu was the easiest to set up for me. Anytime I'm using linux it's actually exclusively in a terminal for deployment related stuff or personal projects where I set up remote servers etc. I think anyone being able to turn on computers and use them without knowing is a miracle I just wish that tech ghouls didn't own them. Not everyone needs or wants to know how to code. So my recommendation is whichever one suits your needs. pick the distro with proven least-friction