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  • As a shower foodie myself I can say:

    1. Orange (an absolute classic, 10/10 would recommend. The trick is in savagely attacking the orange like a beast)
    2. Beer (a bit less of a gamechanger but the contrast between a cold beer and a hot shower is very nice indeed)
    3. Watermelon (same principle as the orange, a bit more of a challenge but worth experiencing for sure) …
    4. Lasagna (do not attempt. May god forgive me)















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    7 months ago

    Either Windows does a lot of it for them and they should have chosen a distro that does the same, or they’re much more familiar with Windows and expecting that to translate to Linux without any time investment.

    I’m convinced this is the main reason people say linux is hard and finnicky. They use windows their entire lives then boot up linux and expect it to work the exact same way, inevitably leading to some not-dones like installing some random packages downloaded from the internet (download a .deb and double click it. What could go wrong?) which then come back to bite them way later in an update.

    What you find easy/intuitive is whatever you’ve spent most time using. In windows I get frustrated because 50 random things are happening in the background that I don’t know of and there’s like what, 7 different configuration apps from 5 different eras, some of which are overlapping in functionality. Programs I installed are either hopelessly out of date or when I launch them they need to spend a minute updating before I can use them.