Ah, I felt like I had forgotten a few parts. My bad.
yenguardian
Just before Netscape was purchased they open-sourced their browser, and the Mozilla organization formed to continue the open-source Netscape codebase as the Mozilla Suite. So, basically yeah, the actual Netscape code became Mozilla and the Netscape legal entity just became a Yahoo subsidiary that they did fuck all with
hello val, my name is also val
Stalin was not his birth name
The funny thing is there's nothing funny about it
cosmoarcheologist
Finally, I know what I want to be in life
When I first got into it, I would've disagreed with you, but yeah, I get it. I feel like the more I play the closer I get to full on "Unfortunate doesn't begin to describe my series"
see a probably stolen meme on pleroma
someone reposts it
i steal it
you steal it from me
post it here
the circle of life, kind of beautiful
Thought that was intended for a minute. I didn't even question the idea that vampires have gamer power.
These days, Windows constantly gets in your way with ads, forced updates, crappy apps that install themselves, useless features like Cortana, forcing you to make a Microsoft account, etc. Linux or the BSDs, however, usually give you a bullshit-free and distraction-free experience. Plus, no spyware, completely free, endlessly customizable, and low resource usage (if you use a lightweight setup, but even "bloated" distros like Ubuntu and Mint are often light compared to Windows).
And what surprised me? I guess the only thing that surprised me is how easy the experience is, especially for things like gaming, which Linux has historically had a bad reputation for. Also, how nice it can be to use the terminal, not that you have to, especially as a novice user.
I already know that I know nothing, so I'd say I'm content enough with that