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  • malin@thelemmy.clubtoLinux@lemmy.mlWant switch to linux
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    10 hours ago

    How exactly does canonical make their distribution more usable than Debian?

    On the other hand I use Debian if I intend to custom configure something and want minimal a install to start from.

    Why?

    Major upgrades on Debian are not a click of a button.

    They’re the exact same as in Ubuntu…

    On the other hand Debian is not Snap based.

    Which is a benefit to new users. They shouldn’t be conditioned to be using snaps, anyways.







  • malin@thelemmy.clubtoLinux@lemmy.mlWant switch to linux
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    15 hours ago

    I personally don’t see much value of Mint or Ubuntu over Debian.

    They all suffer from the same issue: lack of a user repository. This means any layman is going to immediately be turned off by the distro and the whole Linux experience as soon as they want to install something that isn’t in their distro’s repository.

    Neither derivative distro can be considered ‘easier’ because of this. Might as well just go with Debian and cut out the middlemen.







  • malin@thelemmy.clubtomemes@lemmy.worldTruly delightful
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    1 day ago

    There’s not really a way around this, and I think one of the explainer channels actually went into depth about it.

    They gave an example of how everyone learns that the earth is a sphere, but once you ‘dig deeper’ you find it’s not actually a sphere because it’s elongated at the equator (making it a spheroid.) You can then ‘dig even deeper’ and find that the earth isn’t really a spheroid, it has mountains and all kinds of other inconsistencies that don’t matter to most people but can make a difference to an expert.

    The real takeaway is that we should not consider ourselves experts, or even significantly more knowledgeable about a subject because we saw a video on one of these channels. They’re for entertainment first.





  • I completely agree with this.

    I’m not an ‘anime fan,’ but there is good anime out there like Paprika and Aku no Hana. They really push what the medium is capable of and don’t just rely on tropes to appease people with low standards.

    It’s tough to recommend anime to some people because their opinion of the medium has been tainted by anime fans that will accept whatever slop is shoveled in front of their face.