Yeah I get it. But it could be so much more than that.
Most smart TVs have a dumb mode. As long as you can plug in anything you want you should be fine.
I cloned it last week when the news first broke.
I feel like the web interface could be better. I would like to be able to hide posts, use keybindings to navigate, and generally the overall performance could be better. But we have third party clients, which is a huge plus!
It's more of a missing middle. Boomers and some Gen x use emojis literally while Gen Z and some millennials use emojis ironically or humorously.
Reminds me of the Windows 7 launch parties lol
Not saying it's enough to be in the best shape of your life but it's really good for you.
Arch might actually be a great start if you had prior experience in Linux and want to learn more about it. For example, if you are in computer science and you are doing systems programming you probably have used Linux at the command line, Arch might be a great way to continue working on similar projects.
Before Chromebooks, my towns school system had netbooks which were pitifully slow on Windows. They installed Ubuntu instead. The netbooks still sucked, but probably sucked a lot less.
Yeah it's definitely a pro and con at the same time. More of a pro for me.
First full time distro was Manjaro. First exposure to desktop Linux was Ubuntu on a crappy school netbook. Now I use Arch (btw)