JovialSodium@lemmy.sdf.orgtoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lab grown protein: if created, would you move to it?
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20 days agoAssuming it becomes a viable product, I wonder how it’ll impact veganism? Since there’s no animal cruelty.
Assuming it becomes a viable product, I wonder how it’ll impact veganism? Since there’s no animal cruelty.
I’ve never had any trouble running adobe software on Linux.
I’ve also never tried, but still the statement is technically correct.
I feel like most everyone* who cares about distros likes Debian. It may not be the right distro for your use case, but you’re glad it’s around.
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I’m sure even Debian has it’s haters. But I think it’s a minority.
+1 for installing Arch. If you have enough knowledge of Linux to understand what Arch is and why it is, comparatively, a more involved installation. Then you’re probably ready to install it. As was mentioned in another content, long as you know the basics, it’s not as hard as you might think. Also as suggested in another comment installing in a VM or spare hardware is good practice.
As for learning, take the time to understand the commands you’re copy/pasting. Read the man page, see what the flags you’re pasting in to. That might sound daunting at first, and you might not always be able to completely wrap you’re head around it. But you’ll learn more and more over time.