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TheGiantKorean, in What is your favorite hobby?
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Cooking and weightlifting.

EfreetSK, in What Linux OS & Desktop Environment (DE) or Windows Manager (WM) do you use?
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Ubuntu, Gnome

DrRatso, in What is your favorite hobby?

Bouldering and running are the things I find I want to sink most of my free time into lately. Secondary to that it is general strength and yoga excercises.

I’m a sucker for a good book, recently read the Dune series, it was fantastic.

Then of course music (rap, hip-hop, rock), podcasts (too many to list or keep up with properly, really).

Video games used to be big, but these days nothing really tickles my pickle. I used to be mostly into PvP (first few seasons of league, speedrunners, MW2, Battlerite, Omega Strikers) but these days it is rare to find good ones, single-player stuff rarely catches my attention enough to sink hours in. Usually nothing I try these days lasts more than 2-3 times playing it.

chrizzowski, (edited )

I always find climbing and running to be such complimentary activities. Strength and cardio both covered between the two of them, and at their core all you really need is a pair of shoes for each.

DrRatso,

Yes, the barrier for entry is so low. You can even run barefoot if you are so inclined (I do experiment with this). Granted climbing can become expensive-ish if you want to do regular climbing. But bouldering is very cheap to get into.

Plus there is something so primal about running and climbing. Like these are the things we are supposed to be good at, it is how we are meant to move in some sense. It feels so empowering to know you can run for X time/distance or that you can climb a wall this hard…

Mr_Mope,

Chapterhouse: Dune is legit my favorite book of all time. The series is my favorite series but I love how bat shit crazy everything is after Children.

guillem, (edited ) in What Linux OS & Desktop Environment (DE) or Windows Manager (WM) do you use?
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Work: EndeavourOS + xfce

Leisure: EndeavourOS + dwm

NaomiBTW, in What Linux OS & Desktop Environment (DE) or Windows Manager (WM) do you use?
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Arch Linux with plasma 6

const_void,

You’re regularly using plasma 6? They just released the first beta and it’s full of bugs.

NaomiBTW,
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It works fine for me. Crashed few times, but it keeps programs after crash so I didn’t mind it

orl0pl, in What Linux distro should I choose?

Is Kubuntu a good choice?

bionicjoey,

Yeah it’s fine. That’s the one I started with and still use at work.

Pyroglyph, in What Linux distro should I choose?
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If you want a comfortable experience moving away from Windows, I recommend Zorin. It feels somewhat similar so you should feel at home.

MudMan,
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I keep telling people that the UI being similar is the least of the worries of a Windows expat. I promise all of Linux's mainstream GUIs are perfectly intuitive for a frequent Windows user. The things that are most annoying are software and hardware compatibility and not having to manually hunt for support or equivalent software.

Icaria, in How many tabs do you have open?

8 windows, ~17 tabs.

ctag,
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That’s a pretty good mix.

Icaria,

Basically just an evolution of the same way I used my desktop 20 years ago. Always had this concept of an Internet-connected computer as a dynamic newspaper, windows were individual columns arranged around the page/screen. Used to be a bunch of IRC windows along the bottom of my screen, maybe a couple of MSN windows up the side, and one or two browser windows (substitute one browser window with an email client or RSS reader) taking up the rest of the screen.

Well now everything is javascript. Google had the same idea with Google Wave a few years later, they abandoned it, but the javascript future happened anyway. Bunch of tiny browser windows along the bottom of the screen for discord, two large ones across the top for everything else (webmail, content aggregators like lemmy have largely replaced RSS), and a couple more on a second monitor.

Phanatik, in What Linux OS & Desktop Environment (DE) or Windows Manager (WM) do you use?

Arch Linux with Sway. I've been enjoying it a lot more since automating the boot up. I open the same programs every day, may as well get Sway to do it for me.

clark, in How many tabs do you have open?
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How do people manage to have more than 6 tabs open? What is this talk about 500-1000+?

Kedly,

Tabs I want to get back to later but never do is why I’m in the 1000+ camp

Honytawk,

I do when researching buying a product, having different tabs open comparing different models, with each their different stores and a bunch of reviews. You can easily get more than 20.

Same with researching a science topic.

But after being done, those tabs get closed. I rather start with a fresh browser each time.

MeatsOfRage,

As soon as I can’t see letters anymore I just burn it all down and start with a fresh window

Octopus1348,
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burn it all down

People with Burn my windows GNOME extension:

MeatsOfRage,

Duck Duck Go mobile has a fun burn animation for clearing too

ctag,
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We have something wrong with us, that’s all.

TheLonelyWonderer, in What is your favorite hobby?

Crochet amigurumi.

I also used to play various musical instruments for personal enjoyment.

Unna, in What Linux OS & Desktop Environment (DE) or Windows Manager (WM) do you use?

Gentoo, Gnome.

WeLoveCastingSpellz, in What Linux distro should I choose?

nobara if you care a lot about gaming,other than that MIint perhaps

Mawkey, in What Linux OS & Desktop Environment (DE) or Windows Manager (WM) do you use?

Arch Linux with KDE Plasma.

NickwithaC, in How many tabs do you have open?
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I’m on my phone so none.

Apps however…

ctag,
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Apps ought to count, given so many of them should have just been a webpage in the first place.

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