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  • The majority of people probably can’t even get over the hump of imaging a USB drive.

    I like to think of the average person as my mom. Can my mom plug in a flash drive in a computer? Yeah. Does she know what Linux is? Nope. Can she google about Linux? Yeah. Will she get confused and inundated with the hundreds of “linux” versions? Uh yeah.

    And then if she does somehow download a .iso, she’d probably copy and paste the .iso onto the flash drive and have no idea what Rufus or Balena Etcher is.

    And to be honest, most people don’t even need a computer nowadays. Their smart phones does everything. There is no need to have a computer anymore.







  • or should I consider other software?

    Unfortunately I had similar thoughts and plans that you outline here(receipt scanning into budgeting), but the amount of work involved was…too much for my liking.

    I instead opted for a paid solution, which is Monarch: https://www.monarch.com/

    It’s $100 a year, but they have a promotion(they always run promotions), where you can do your first year for 50% off with code: NEWYEAR2026

    So far my wife and I have been loving Monarch. We linked our bank accounts and other financial institutions(401k, brokerages, IRAs, etc.) and everything mostly “just works”. There is an odd time or two where a bank account needs to be re-signed into to re-auth because token/api expired/changed, but again, the app works and does things well.

    I’d suggest looking into it. I’m usually a huge proponent of self-hosting everything, but this is one of the few things I caved on…



  • Ukraine isn’t a civil war.

    And OP is describing the purge one minute and then a normal Monday morning the next.

    Again, no one in the US would be going to work if it was going purge style once the shit hits the fan. I have everyone of all walks of life around me(Dems, conservatives, white people, Mexicans, Asians, etc). Someone, somewhere, will be crazy enough to start driving around in giant pickup trucks and start shooting anyone that is “too brown”.

    I’m not risking that happening to me or my family. I will force everyone to be home for a week before things calm down.

    We’ve already had domestic terrorists hit our power grids and Jan 6th happened. You don’t think once a “civil war” happens things aren’t going to get worse immediately?

    “But everyone has bills to pay” cool, and there are more guns than people in the US, something Ukraine didn’t have to deal with because they’re a sane country.


  • So everyone will be killing everyone, but you still think people are going to go to their jobs to pay bills?

    If a civil war happens, no one is going to work. Anyone that does will get gunned down.

    If anything pops off, my first priority is protecting my family, which means staying home and barricading and waiting a few days before leaving to do recon.

    From there either we’ll know if police, national guard, and/or the military will be involved. What states are doing what, and you’ll have local families/communities forming.

    Money won’t be a thing, no one is going to work.

    Which is why a civil war won’t happen, it’ll crash the economy globally and the 1% can’t have that, so all of this is moot.





  • The entire internet? Whatever problem you had on windows you can just Google it and there’s either a YouTube video, reddit thread, or some obscure forum post that fixes your exact issue by copy and pasting some Powershell commands or a random bat file or GitHub project.

    Linux? It’s gotten better, but the community side can get quite toxic or outright ignorant of how to troubleshoot any kind of issues tbh.



  • They just expect Linux to be a drop in replacement for Windows

    To be fair, this is perpetuated pretty hard by YouTubers/influencers.

    “Omg I switched to $DISTRO and it BEATS Windows in gaming!” “No issues!” “Printers just work!” “OnlyOffice is compatible with MS Office!”

    And then when you “switch” to Linux and you get sub-par performance and everyone’s answers on forums are:

    • Giant list of random proton launch options to try with zero explanation
    • “Linux does not work with X game!”
    • “It works for me!”
    • Suggestions to try all Proton versions including GE versions
    • Suggestion to switch to an entirely different distro with different release schedules/objective
    • “Why are you using X distro when you should use Nobara/Bazzite/Cachy/Debian/Mint/whatever is the latest flavor of the month clickbait?”

    I just installed Cachy on my old spare gaming desktop(1700X cpu) and immediately was met with odd performance issues. Come to find out that the cpu frequency scheduler doesn’t like my CPU and was causing it go from 1.8GHz to 3.6GHz rapidly, wattage flip flopping between 15w-45w, fps in game going from 20fps to 80fps without even moving…I got most of it fixed by forcing performance mode via cpupower, but I still have lower fps than windows and the only thing I can find online is that proton overhead is too much for my CPU so I bought a 3700X for $100 on eBay. But all of my solutions I had to find myself because reddit was too busy arguing than troubleshooting.


  • I would appreciate some type of custom attributes, but the notes section works fine as-is, so definitely not a huge “need” IMO.

    I have used Monica/other CRMs in the past, but they all felt a bit too corporate or “sales” driven like you said in your OP.

    I spun up a quick docker instance in my test environment and I’m using it right now, it’s been quite solid! I do have some confusion with how relationships get applied(from/to in regards to child/parent), but I believe I just need to use it a bit more to get used to the “flow” of how it is supposed to work.

    My biggest want/need is being able to select multiple people at once to add to another person, so I guess a “bulk” edit or multi-select. Like adding 10 “child” to one “parent” at once if all of the children have already been created. Or if some logic can be applied where if one parent(dad) has three children, then you add a spouse(mom) to dad, then nametag can auto-add or offer to bulk edit the three children to add the new spouse(mom) as a parent too? Just quicker/better/fluid workflow.

    Again, the site as-is is already solid. Just some fine-tuning IMO.