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  • I support this argument. When comparing between FW and Mac, FW comes out on top for me. But do I need a high powered laptop? How often will I use it to its full ability? Most universities provide clusters to run your processing intensive jobs. If you are forced to use your own resources, using cloud resources is often cheaper than buying an expensive specced out laptop. I think the only justifications for buying a specced out laptop is when you are actively doing CAD, video editing or gaming. For everything else, a typical 500 USD laptop should be sufficient.




  • SoonaPaana@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlWater, water, everywhere...
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    11 months ago

    Sorry! Didnt mean to offend! Indians typically use their hands to wipe their butts with water. I think it is cleaner and uses less water relatively. The joke I intended to make was that India has been using water to wash themselves for several years whereas the west needed the invention of a bidet to force the change.










  • Welcome to Linux! I have noticed that new adopters get paralyzed with the amount of choices that exist and ‘best’ choices are very subjective. If one has to ask what is the ‘best’ it usually means they are not very familiar with the Linux universe. In these case it is best to choose options that are popular so that there is a lot of community help. This means that if you run into trouble it is easier to find posts and suggestions if you use a popular distro. Note that ‘popular’ usually means that it is versatile and suits almost all of the general use cases. ‘Best’ usually means that the distro is tailored for one particular use case.

    I highly recommend using Debian. (You suggested Kubuntu which is also a favored option and is actually a derivative of Debian). Alternatively Mint is another beginner friendly distro that you can check out.

    Irrespective of your choice, you can do all the things that you mentioned (browse, code and game) pretty much out of the box. Gaming may require a bit more tinkering but definitely doable. There is a lot of community help on stack exchange should you require it.