Alt text: A line plot with 2 axis (confidence vs competence) referencing the Dunning-Kruger effect with various distro logos placed at different points on the line. Starts with mint/ubuntu near (0,0) and progressing through multiple distros to end up with opensuse/fedora at what it calls “the plateau of sustainability”

  • Geodad@lemmy.world
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    30 minutes ago

    Yes, I fall everywhere on the knowledge spectrum. It just depends on which niche area I’m fixating on that day.

  • tarknassus@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    Plateau of Sustainability.

    Started on Storm Linux, went to Slackware, and then Ubuntu. Did my time in the Arch Valley of Despair, along with a little Manjaro. Even tried Debian for a bit. Went openSUSE for a few years and then moved to Fedora last year and stuck there since.

  • madjo@feddit.nl
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    I started out with Slackware, then Mandrake, then I went to Suse, then to Ubuntu, to Arch and then I sadly had to go back to Windows for work. But I have a SteamOS device for myself.

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    4 hours ago

    I’m gonna put this out there: If you can do Endeavour or Manjaro, you can do Arch, and Arch is in no way less stable than Tumbleweed. All you need to do is to pick btrfs and enable snapshots and then never use them.

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    3 hours ago

    Nice corporate ad…

    I would rather “despair” with a community based distro than using capitalistware were that graph true, however my Arch machine works perfectly fine and have no need to do so. On the other hand corporate distros…

  • Tja@programming.dev
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    Mandrake > Suse > Debian > Gentoo > Arch (since 2008).

    Next machine will probably be debian, if any. Might stay with the work macbook.