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learning to code is like. woahhhh i just renamed a file 😤😤😤😤😤 i'm killing it 🔥🔥🔥
got sick of microsoft
so i decided that on january 1st of 2026 it would officially be time to start my switching-to-linux journey (which has been a long time coming, to be fair)
anyway it was an intimidating idea for me since i don't really consider myself "good at computers" but as i said, i finally got tired enough of waging a battle against the microsoft corporation every time i wanted to use my personal computer that i own... so i figured i might as well document the process from the perspective of someone like me, in case this helps someone who is also like me and hasn't made the leap yet.
i am starting with this guide which is called "30 days to using linux" or whatever but seems to be structured in such a way that i can be flexible with the timing if i wish
please don't take this as endorsement of the guide since i haven't finished it yet and won't know if it works until i get through it. i'll update this post when i finish the course.
doing my research before diving into this whole "switching operating systems" thing had me thinking this might be like. difficult or something?
then i get to the actual instructions and it's literally less than 10 individual steps (and 2 of them are "restart your computer")
like oh i've been Worrying About This?