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		<h1>06 - How I went from normie apple shill to gigachad GNU/Linux elitist</h1>
		<h2>Date: 2022-07-21</h2>
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			<p style="text-align: left">Believe it or not, I used to be your typical normie apple shill, with products such as the iphone, ipad, macbook air, and so on and so forth.  At this point in time I didn't really care about free software, or computer security in the slightest.</p>
			<p style="text-align: left">I basically had a blindfold over my eyes.  I was actually sold on the marketing point that apple actually cared about user privacy and security, how pathetic.</p>
			<p style="text-align: left">As time went on, I started seeing the holes in apple's siren song.  I "wised up" if you will.  I started seeing apple's claims for what they really were, absolute lies.  The whole apple ecosystem started to fall apart in front of my face, and I was kind of lost on what to do about it.</p>
			<p style="text-align: left">Lucky for me, a friend of mine who goes by the name of speedie, was into free software and GNU/Linux around this time.  I didn't immediately jump ship though, as I waited at least several months before I took action.</p>
			<p style="text-align: left">Fast forward a couple a months, I sold off my m1 macbook air, and bought myself a nice little ThinkPad T460 to use.  As soon as it arrived, I installed Linux Mint on it.  I never looked back from this moment, and it was liberating to finally have a system that didn't run a proprietary spyware operating system, and did what I wanted it to do.</p>
			<p style="text-align: left">I spent some time learning more about GNU/Linux, and tried out some more advanced distros such as Gentoo and Arch Linux.  After trying out Gentoo, I loved how much control it gave me over the internal workings of my GNU/Linux installation, but I decided it would be too much of a pain for me to maintain.</p>
			<p style="text-align: left">I then tried out Arch Linux, which was significantly easier for me to manage compared to Gentoo, while still giving me a lot of the control that Gentoo did.  I then decided to move from Linux Mint to Arch Linux as my daily driver.  I love using Arch Linux, and have gotten aquainted with it quite well.  It's what I run on all of my machines that I actively use.</p>
			<p style="text-align: left">I suppose I may have rambled a bit too long back there, but thats the story of how I went from normie apple shill to gigachad GNU/Linux elitist in a nutshell.  If you'd like to share your own story of how you got into GNU/Linux, i'd love to hear it.  Feel free to send it to 'primrose@snowcake.me'.</p>
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			<p style="text-align: left">Signed,</p>
			<p style="text-align: left">Lilium_Snow (Primrose)</p>
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