Personal Computing
In a recent article, a writer shares lessons learned from treating their primary Linux computer as a testing ground. They argue that stability should take precedence over constant tinkering on a daily driver machine. The piece emphasizes the benefits of a more conservative approach to maintain reliability.
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A technology writer experimented with Linux as their sole operating system for five months, replacing Windows entirely. They were surprised by the aspects of Windows they did not miss. The experience revealed they were less dependent on Windows than previously thought.