Yeah thats fine, I was just wondering how the speed varied from one solution to the other.
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Oh wow, won't you look at that! π Well that jsut shows my lack of experience I guess. I swear I heard it somewhere and just believed it was. Or maybe I misread and read that MicroOS and Aeon was, therefore assumed Tumbleweed was... My bad!
You my man, have a brain the sized of a planet! Thanks for all the explanations! β¨
Edit: Tumbleweed is not immutable, you learn something new every day, especially from your mistakes π (it's still a really nice distro)
Personally really happy with my choice of ~Immutable~ Distro: OpenSuse Tumbleweed. To me, who is half a year into using linux, its very convenient to use an immutable system as IF i were to do a wrong command or whatever its super easy to rollback the system (at least on Suse as it uses btrfs-filesystem). Another thing worth mentioning which is also why I chose to go with immutable is that it really teaches you "the good standards" of where to tinker with files and where not to, at least for a beginner like myself this is very nice.
Thanks for such a detailed answer! How does the I2P speeds compare to running torrents over VPN? I assume its a lot slower?
- OpenSuse
- Debian
- Alpine
Would be the three I'd choose from atleast.
Where does OpenSuse fall into this list? π
In that case my comment still stands π
Article suggests Google Drive and One Drive... Come on man.
If you've followed the community and the company you get the feel that they're very open, honest and authentic. I've wag he'd multiple interviews and oloowed their CEO for a while, genuinely a guy who wants to make a good and honest browser. Compared to Brave this wins me atleast over. But each to their own.
Done π