Definetely yes for years now. However, CLI is still preferred.
Definetely yes for years now. However, CLI is still preferred.


The drive. Using Windows on a USB means constantly reading and writing to the USB, which wears it down.


8gb.
That’s true. On Windows, it idles at around 4gb, compared to 2gb on Linux. That’s exactly what baffles my mind, as Windows still manages to have some leftover RAM even after all my apps.


additionally, it would lower the lifespan of your usb. just get an external ssd.


its nice. just that it runs out of ram when using multiple apps compared to on windows, but i couldnt care less if thats a sacrifice i have to make to escape big tech.
Rep to bonus question: Fedora, or any Ubuntu-based distro.