

Well, I’m here to tell you that <insert operating system here> is way better to use for <insert task>


Well, I’m here to tell you that <insert operating system here> is way better to use for <insert task>


There is also this:
https://wise.com/help/articles/1AqrRndtxosydM2GLR3U6T/getting-started-with-your-wise-digital-card
You can get the digital card if your Wise account has a registered address in Australia, Brazil, Canada, the EEA (European Economic Area), Japan, Malaysia*, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the US*
*You can only get a digital Wise Multi-Currency Card for your Personal account, not your business account, if you live in Malaysia.


Great advice and I would like to add to this, if you need something easier to run for VMs, go Fedora Server rather than proxmox. If you find your use case needs a bit more complexity, then go proxmox.
I personally found that proxmox was an overkill for what I wanted out of my (old laptop) server.


I’ve still kept my 7T pro. Peak Oneplus 🪦


So far everything I had on Firefox is working on zen.


I can vouch for zen browser! It’s been really good (so far)!
I see what you’re saying but is it possible that you might have a negative bias to the word “convert”?
My father in law asked me to reinstall Windows on his 10 year old laptop to make run faster. I advised that he will face the same problem with windows and suggested Linux mint as an alternative. I cloned his drive as a backup incase he didn’t like the change, did a clean install on Linux Mint, and showed him the ropes on how to navigate the OS. It’s been a few months now and he doesn’t miss windows and his laptop is more responsive as ever.
Could I say I converted him?