Debian edition is sort of maintained just in case Ubuntu goes away, but standard edition has a lot more options for packages and gets more regular updates. I personally use Debian and have better updates than I did with Mint DE.
I’ve seen some things, I’ve done some stuff.
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Sometimes, I have a friend with celiac who often sees “gluten free°” on menus to look down at the bottom of the menu and see “°not for people with gluten sensitivities”
He calls it “Becky gluten free” because Becky doesn’t know what gluten is but she doesn’t want it in her body.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anyone else use their crappy old laptops to host servers? lolEnglish
0·3 years agoI have an 8 core i7 Alienware 17r3 with 32GB RAM I use to host a pen-test lab. It’s outdated and only runs Win10, but with Xubuntu 20.04 and VirtualBox, it makes a nice little vm server I can power up and down with plenty of resources.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy's total users surged from 156k to 240k in a single day today! What caused the jump?English
0·3 years agoI use RIF exclusively on mobile. I never use reddit from my computer. The interface isn’t all that different from RIF when on mobile, so I’m giving it a shot. Lots of the other places listed as “reddit alternatives” were mostly just discussion and not community focused and link sharing sites. I like it so far. (my first post!)


Debian at home. Red Hat at work. I have tried to talk them into better OS choices, but really I’m just glad to not be on Windows.