IT enthusiast & web developer from Switzerland
With some I agree with, but there are also some I disagree with
I feel you. Nowadays people just don’t want to hear a no. Oneday I was out with some people I knew after work and everyone except me ordered a beer but I just didn’t want one and ordered an ice tea. But then they offered me one and I had to say again that I don’t feel like it on that day.
On an other day my brass band got invited to play on a neighborhood festival (I don’t know if that word exists but its like a big meet with all the families in a neighborhood). And because I came with my motorcycle and in switzerland there’s a rule that you can’t drink until you drive 2 years (0.0‰) I declined all offers for a beer. But there was this dad I knew from my childhood who asked like every five minutes why I don’t want a beer and I had to explain it every time.
Just accept a no. Don’t ask a second time or just offer something. You order me a beer just that I can’t decline? Not with me but hey, you have another for you.
I tried various distributions like Ubuntu, Arch, Mint, … and came to Manjaro (based on Arch) and now using it everyday on laptop and PC. Doesn’t matter if for work, programming or personal use. And the communitiy is great!
… and the recursion has begun. #howItIsToBeAWindowsUser
then i would have to say it two times too.
and i heard of gentoo but never ‘met’ someone who uses it
no but on my pc and laptop. but yes i have a pi
I use Manjaro btw.
It matters how big your guide will be. Just some Markdown? Github Gist. A few Markdown files? Gist/ Repository. A large-scale documentation? Use Github Pages.
Hope this helps
6 hours later: blue screen of death; has to setup windows again
Windows User: Its loading
Windows Admin: Its updating