I’m Wren (they/them). I’m a programmer and cybersecurity researcher. I have a blog I don’t update enough.

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  • Really they all work the same as long as they’re based on the same OS. I’ve done a lot of distro hopping and the only real difference I’ve seen is the desktop environment, package managers(sometimes), and pre-installed applications.

    Even then, all of these can be changed. I would suggest picking a distro that best suits your needs by default and then add what you need from there.

    I personally have been really happy with Linux Mint.



  • what it protects against is group ideology. I don’t want to start thinking things simply because the political party I align most with thinks that, and unfortunately, identifying with a political group can make people start doing that. I do recognize my biases when making decisions, it’s important to do so, I just find it becomes harder to do that when I start identifying with a group