If you’re going to get Windows users with limited technical knowledge to switch over Pop makes quite a bit of sense given they can go out and grab a System76 PC and not have to think about how to use Rufus to make a bootable USB.
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I watch some of the videos from the main channel as well as Short Circuit and honestly I’m more there for the other hosts, even in this video Linus is the most negative of the three. Luke actively uses Linux after the last challenge even if it’s not for every device.
I watch Jake’s channel now that he left and he’s got more interesting things going on. Same with Alex.
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Technology@piefed.social•California's age verification law is proving controversial — here's what you need to know, and why some Linux distros are in the firing line
5·18 days agoMy argument to that is the general slippery slope effect. Make incremental changes so devs are more willing to accept it. "Oh, you complied when we asked you to add a general age range question, so now why don’t you make it more specific. Oh you’ve already made it more specific, why don’t you just have them input their ID number so it can check it against a database. " and so on and so forth. That’s not to say it will become that, but if you’re willing to play the long game for your end goal, you can convince people they’re okay with making those incremental changes.

Obviously not really Notion like but if it’s mostly recipes, any reason you don’t want to do something like Mealie for that?