

I notice a lot of the Linux community tends to dislike things that makes life easier for users.


I notice a lot of the Linux community tends to dislike things that makes life easier for users.
I’ve been using it for 5+ years with no issues specific to Manjaro.
Arch on the other hand has intervention notices on its front page. Manjaro holds updates back a bit so they don’t have to deal with the bleeding edge of Arch.
Manjaro is the best, but you’ll have to see it for yourself.
Don’t trust the “wisdom of the crowd.” It does not exist.


Private Internet Access and Njalla both allow port forwarding.
Mullvad is heavily shilled, and for some reason no online discussion ever ends on a critical note. Be wary and don’t assume the group is always correct.


There’s always a 🤡 trying to get people to pay for what they can be getting for free.


Here’s a free VPN that you can use: https://riseup.net/en/vpn
Try not to assume that there aren’t free alternatives to what “the crowd” is constantly herding you to pay for. Do some digging, and you may be surprised by what you come across.
Most of the good stuff is buried underneath mountains of bullshit.


Fuck winrar and all the morons who used it.
Yeah, none of that matters.
On the other hand, https://www.bitdefender.com/en-us/blog/hotforsecurity/tampered-linux-mint-iso-linked-on-official-website
Nobody mentions this because it’s not ‘cool’ and doesn’t make you fit in with losers/strangers on the internet.