I tried NixOS too, and their docs are horrible for new users. I found myself looking for anything but the docs to get started. I decided to stay with my EndeavorOS install.
Wolfram
WINE doesn't always work. I've heard Adobe products are hit and miss and I have yet to get Office to work.
Damn... for a while Libreddit was almost exclusively how I browsed Reddit. This sucks.
I don't care for it. I've checked out Gnome off and on over several years and I have to say I'm not impressed. The workflow has generally stayed the same. I'd have expected to not have to rely on extensions at this point to improve workflow.
Maybe you don't, but many do. Why bother replying if you're insinuating you don't?
Interesting, not in my experience so far. Though I acknowledge this is definitely experimental.
It is actually possible to use BTRFS with Windows. I've had some success using this tool between Linux and Windows, it can do in-place conversions of an NTFS drive if you need as well.
I've had the same experience with Deezer, their music discoverability is utter trash. If it wasn't for the high-fi quality music I wouldn't be subbed.
I was a paid Neeva user as well and signed up a few months before it shut down. I'm pretty dissappointed because search results felt almost as usable as Google's. Other solutions like SearX have been hit or miss from my experience, so I'm giving a selfhosted instance of LibreX a try.
I'm another Reddit refugee as well. Seems like Reddit gave the final push for users to find and make something better. I'm excited to see what the future holds for Beehaw and Lemmy!
Porter Robinson - Goodbye to a World It's a fun song since it's electronic and dance. There's not even many lyrics, but at the same time it manages to be a very emotional song. It genuinely makes you feel like you're at the end of a world.