Linux Distro Hopping is a Bad Idea
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While I mostly stick with Fedora these days, I think distro hopping was valuable in that it kept me curious, eventually leading me to Linux from scratch, which taught me much more about how Linux worked. Additionally, it exposed me to different ways of doing things, and got me diving into kernel code, trying to fix things.
I still dabble in things like Nix, Guix, Silverblue, because they offer completely different ideas that are useful in my work.
Curiosity is not a bad thing.
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