Thank you. That goes a long way.
Im thankful for the suggestions but I’m not really looking for new linux content anyway as I said I’d rather be pleasantly surprised. I have heard and watched Wolfgang and Veronica Explains before. But the thing is they don’t do bite-sized/digestible tech commentary which is what I’m way more interested in that rather than diving super deep into tech
This would probably be a good time to mention that I own multiple devices
I use a base model M2 Mac Mini for basic work and as much as I hate to admit it. It’s my favorite device. For more demanding tasks that my Mac cant handle I use my tower PC. and then my laptop is some Lenovo I bought out of impulse at Best Buy which I had heard was a brand that had good Linux support. Unfortunately that was not my experience. Software and networking worked well but the hardware I had bought the device for (Touchscreen & fingerprint) was janky or non-existent under Linux. That combined the software quirks I had mentioned prior just made prefer Windows. The closest thing I own to a Linux device as of right now is my Steam Deck which is just sitting in a drawer because I don’t have much investment in video games as I once did and also because I got a defective unit and let the warranty expire. I would need justify spending money for repair on I device I don’t use often.
After I unfortunately lost my Pixel phone I started to rely on my iPhone much more heavily and although I hate the loss of freedom. I appreciate things being way more streamlined ever since then I wanted to apply that same principle on my other devices and it feels a lot more focused. Linux has the potential to be that streamlined but as of right now we’re still debating with each other about different protocols ![]()