Like it... made me laugh and I needed to laugh! I use Debian as my daily drive, 3 monitors (1 curved ultrawide and 2 standard 16:9)... stable af, actually can get sh!t done.
MX Linux (hipster Debian) user here, and the Debian one definitely applies to me, except I'm 23, and have been using exclusively 16:9 monitors for over a month now.
As a Linux Mint user on my daily-driver laptop, I need stability more than I need whiz-bang "features" that crash or slow my laptop. But I've also disto-hopped with Ubuntu and MX Linux, plus messed around with Fedora, Puppy, BearOps (1990's), Suse (1990's), and several others niche distros. I just walk up to women and say "By the way, I use Linux Mint", and the women say "Get away from me, you freak! I don't want a poor who can't afford a Windows 11 machine!"
i confirm.i use debian based distro and im broke.the only reason i dont use arch is -i save money on traffic and updates would eat my internet fast..but now after watching this video i will stay out of using arch.using debian sounds better than using arch.thank you for your informative video.its better than horoscopes.
Pop os here because it just works and has more or less everything i need for all my devices(except vr by default). I usually praise pop os for its friendly ui and non fussiness about game setup
Mildly-amusing, but only contains 3 minutes of actual video (the rest is all sponsor ad), and doesn't cover most distros. And some of the ones it does cover, it covers very inaccurately. Yes, I know it's humor; but for the humor to work, one can't be so inaccurate that everyone knows your just making things up. (Eg, no, Debian does not confine anyone to a single aspect ratio.) Grade: C-.
Q: My terminal doesn't ask for a password when I run Sudo Commands?. A: don't worry its not supposed to. Q: How do I stop my Terminal from asking for a password when I run Sudo Commands? A: You shouldn't bypass your password, it should ask for it every time