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  • You first need to learn the very basics concept of what you’re trying to learn, sometimes you’re jumping straight to subjects that won’t ever make sense to you unless you memorize it.

    This is the problem with most of people, they learn a lot of stuff, but not the very basics, because they think it won’t be necessary.

    I can only learn if I understand the how and why something is as it is.

    For example: Why is 1 + 1 equals 2? Who said it’s equals 2? Is it really equals 2? Or maybe we all just agree that it’s equals 2 so we can talk the same language in numbers? Why do we need to know that 1 + 1 is equals 2?

    This kind of very basics I mean, you need to find a purpose on what you’re learning and bring it to practice.



  • I’m still using Windows on dual-boot with Arch because of games, that’s the only reason. I’ve Windows 10 LTSC IoT, which is the most debloated version available, plus I ran a debloater script, so the OS is basically raw now, no Microsoft account linked.

    Unfortunately Windows still gets more performance, at least on my experience, I’ve a Laptop 16GB RAM, Hybrid GPU (GeForce 1650 4VRAM + AMD).

    I’m still not prepared to give up from this little extra performance just to switch to Linux, it really makes a difference, and I pass the whole day dealing with Linux so at the end of the day I just want to boot into something that just works without major tweaks.

    I know it’s not Linux fault, but most games are made to run better on Windows. If and when W10 become unusable, I’ll switch to 100% Linux without any doubt, it’s my last Windows.