I have used many Linux distros, Old-school RedHat (floppy days) Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mint, etc. I used to like messing around with the kernel and configs, etc. Now I just want something that works so that I can get to work. I installed Pop_OS on an old Microsoft Surface about 3 weeks ago and I have been very impressed. It was simple to install, has a pleasing interface design, and no bloat software. I'm going to keep using it for my desktop and highly recommend it.
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Sounds fantastic. Good luck!
In a large metropolitan area in the Mid-Atlantic region of the USA. The city itself has a decent bike program but not the wider area
The less of a plan they have the more effective they are at destruction.
I'm lucky in that our townhalls are all streamed.
I'm with @kestel7, that sounds really shitty. I hope things get better for you. Even if you get another remote job maybe you can make enough to go to a shared workspace.
That is some really great insight to have for a job seeker!
Funny how return-to-office only applies to some.
Nice! One of my first jobs in HS was working for a small, family-run machine shop. I got all the messy clean up jobs but liked the work overall.
I wish I had had that option when my kids were little. Hope you find something you enjoy.
synergy >
This, and silos, are my two most hated office words. Hope you find something you like!
@lemmy_for_mastodon I wish I could but I'm logged into a different instance (kbin.social) and when I try to subscribe I get a "Not Logged In" message.