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Froyn, to linux in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future

Back in the late 1900s, you could open a laptop and remove a hard drive with only a #2 phillips screw driver. So I think they mean that. Physically remove your Windows drive, install a fresh drive, install/play/learn Linux. With your Windows drive disconnected, you can do ANYTHING in Linux without fear of losing any data on that other drive.

Frustrated and just "need to work"? Reverse the process back to the Windows drive.

Feeling a little more confident and want to access your files on the Windows drive? Get a SATA-USB adapter. No need to go all enclosure just yet as that just adds steps when you need the Windows setup.

Comfortable in Linux? Copy your important data over to the Linux system, format the original drive, NOW put it in an enclosure for a handy backup drive.

Feeling confident in your newfound prowess? Connect that external drive to a Raspberry Pi and turn the Pi into a basic NAS, maybe drop a little VPN on it, and now you can access that device/drive from anywhere. At the very least, you now have a place to backup important data in case the laptop falls into a volcano. Hell, now you've got a reason to subscribe to SelfHosted & HomeLab.

Reference: 1998-2001 I ran a "dual boot" using removable hard drive bays on a full tower system. As noted above, Windows can sometimes mess up what makes your dual boot possible.

Currently running Mint on an older HP Envy AMD laptop to get back into the Linux swing. Win10 is my daily driver on the desktop from that need of things to work. When you're fixing other people's/company's computers all day, the last thing you want to do is work on your own computer. That and a lack of real gaming support/documentation forever ago is what pushed me back to Windows. The old argument of "Linux is free" wasn't too heavy a talking point when MS kept giving me free licenses to stick with what I was more comfortable with. Win11 reminds me of Win8, reminds me of WinME, and the cycle of MS dysfunction continues. I want off the ride.

With Gaming as viable as it is on Linux, plus much nicer tools for VMs (AND Docker exists now), I've got about year to convert my daily driver desktop (2025 end of Win10).

Oh and I did try to put Arch on that laptop. It was overwritten by Mint as soon as it booted up without a GUI. Now, might of been my fault for using a "base image" or something, but again I need it to just work without spending what limited time I have trying to make it work. But hey, at least folks aren't trying to get you to install Slackware from 3.5" floppies.

Froyn, to memes in I know that feel

Nah, Its one or more of:
a) in a country where the driver seat is to the right of the vehicle
b) the driver has the racoon on their lap
c) the vehicle is parked
d) AI/Photoshop

Froyn, to privacy in Looking for FOSS android TV (or something like Kodi, but dumber)

Do you know how a debrid service works?

Froyn, to privacy in Looking for FOSS android TV (or something like Kodi, but dumber)

Riddle me this. How exactly does one achieve "Privacy" when engaging with Disney? Netflix?

Presently, no streaming company knows what content of theirs I have consumed. Is that not privacy?
A data breech at Netflix will not reveal any of my personal information as they have none of my information. Is that not privacy?

You see, there's a great big blob where privacy and piracy intersect. Some might say it's a circle.

Froyn, to memes in Email clients

As a user of an Andoid phone, they're not getting access to anything they don't have access to already.

Froyn, to piracy in I have received a copyright infringement alert, what should I answer?

Debrid service

Froyn, to asklemmy in What's the worst company ever. Period.

Just because you do not understand it does not mean it does not exist.
Pain is a human defined "experience" to specific stimuli.
You cannot state definitively that plants cannot experience something equivalent.

"Plants respond to herbivore attack through an intricate and dynamic defense system that includes structural barriers, toxic chemicals, and attraction of natural enemies of the target pests. " -- Nih.gov

So I mean they're just "defending" themselves for no reason, right?
https://bestlifeonline.com/how-do-plants-protect-themselves/

Froyn, to asklemmy in What's the worst company ever. Period.

See how you skiffed right off of the "plants feel pain" and dug your heels into "I'm protecting the innocent animals"?

Edit: You realize that anyone can see that you're self-upvoting right?

Froyn, to RedditMigration in Fidelity has cut Reddit valuation to $5.5B from $10B

What did Kevin Smith do??

Froyn, to asklemmy in What movie should me and fiance watch tonight?

If you're sailing anyways...
Moon with Sam Rockwell
Midsommar
What we do in the Shadows (the original movie, not saying the tv series is bad)

For "seasonal appropriate" - White Christmas
For "silly appropriate" - Any of the old "Road To" movies.

Froyn, to memes in I know that feel

How would you mirror a photo to make the back seat appear as the front? (Look at the door handles)

Froyn, to asklemmy in What would be some of your top choices of things to see if you were the size of an ant?

Someone hasn't watched Gen V

Froyn, to privacy in Looking for FOSS android TV (or something like Kodi, but dumber)
Froyn, to asklemmy in Best place to buy replacement parts for a laptop?

My comment still stands.
Instead of paying $20 for a single key. Pay $100 for the entire replacement keyboard. Remove the E key from the keyboard, then return the keyboard stating the letter E was missing when you received it. When they get it back, they'll refund your $100 and your issue is solved.

Froyn, to piracy in Netflix 4K Documentaries

+1 for Real-Debrid + Stremio + Torrentio

Tack on rclone for copying them locally. (The Bob's Burgers Archive must grow)

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