

I worked with windows and their servers for a long, long time. Fully delved into that ecosystem as it was between 2000-2019 or so.
In 2019 i quit the job I had then and went on a short sabbatical, severe burnout. I had played around with knoppix circa 2003, slackware as well, but I didn’t “get it”.
So the image of linux, in my head, were those experiences until 2019, when I took another look. I had a 500gb sata ssd that I was using to test out every distro under the sun, including a relatively successful install of BLFS. For 2 years I had tried all I could get my hands on, until I settled on my distro of choice.
Nuked my nvme, cleaned out almost all windows remnants from my homelab and went balls deep in linux.
So now I am off windows for about 5 years and I feel like I did when I quit smoking. I keep an install around on a spare ssd because I need fusion360 and a few games that only work on windows so I can keep up with the few friends I have.
But home is on my linux installs and every day, I enjoy the shit out of it.




And glorious. Been playing for a few months. Wild stuff.