My first Linux installation was based on curiosity, which was short lived, because Linux (Mandrake) at the time was too challenging.
I moved permanently onto Linux after I could no longer use my SCSI card on Windows 7. I find Linux a joy to use even though I don't do any programming, and rely on ChatGPT to create scripts.
Jellyfin has a nice interface. But, in my situation, there's no benefit for me, because Jellyfin Live TV does not support captions.
Cut into strips. Dip strips in egg/flour mixture, then fry in frying pan until golden brown. Drain strips on paper towels and serve with favorite dip or dressing.
This showed up on my recommended videos. I didn't expect it to be hilarious.
My most memorable are episodes with Q.
I agree. These are for large people with tiny pp. :)
Yeah, we can't blame the parent.
I installed Manjaro sometime during 2018, and I have been using it without any major issues. The only issue I had is when AUR packages fail to update. I find that most of the time the issue will resolve itself eventually anyway. Overall, I feel that Manjaro is a nice and stable distro.
The only negative I can think of is the community. At the time, I was bluntly told to read the manual whenever I needed help or pointers. But, my negative experience was from a few years ago, so hopefully the community has improved today.
My daily driver distro today is Mint, which I think is more polished than Manjaro.
I tried it. It works well. But, I don't think I will use it, because I usually know YouTubers to avoid when it comes to clickbaiting. Looking at you, Scotty Kilmer. :)