Nice. I use Teeline, but I've always wanted to learn a phonetic shorthand system.
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I play baritone too! I'm actually in the process of auditioning for all state with Euphonium right now.
Alright. Working on so many things lately. Studying Stenography, writing, playing Euphonium, and getting all A's is not an easy task, but so far I seem to be doing pretty well.
The EU already burns 42% of its waste to generate power.
Fedora Silverblue. I really like the stability of having a base image that you slap a bunch of Flatpaks on to.
"Remembering You". It's the closing theme of the TV show, "All In The Family".
Ubuntu is not bad, but there are better options. It's unstable, a little slow, and I don't much like their take on GNOME. Plus, they are attempting to replace many of the system apps with Snap packages, which are slower and worse in general.
PopOS is pretty great. The Cosmic desktop is super nice, and it seems to be pretty stable. It's got a lot of hardware support and is very beginner friendly.
Linux Mint is probably your best bet. It's extremely stable, simple, and functional. Cinnamon is an amazing desktop environment, and their takes on XFCE & Mate are good too. Plus, they've got a version based directly on Debian.
Xonotic. I'd die almost immediately because I fucking suck.
I still read newspapers. My town has a free newspaper delivered to anyone and everyone. Most people don't read them. However, I really enjoy it. We have pretty good writers and they cover news that I actually care about. Plus, having a flip phone, newspapers are a nice distraction on the bus.
The complete season is available on the Pirate Bay in 1080p and 360p.
I'm gonna be honest, I may know how to manage Linux, servers, and the like, but I don't know shit about coding actual applications. But that doesn't mean I still don't benefit from Linux's open source nature. When an application doesn't work, or I feel the need to change something, there's always someone smarter than me who has a patch or a change that I can use.