Fedora is good for servers and corporate environments, Mint is good for a familiar desktop, Ubuntu is good for mac users.
Fedora is good for servers and corporate environments, Mint is good for a familiar desktop, Ubuntu is good for mac users.
one time a student pirated some expensive CAD software and learned it, that student went on to become the purchasing agent for a company and guess what software the company purchased?
the software that was learned already.
$100 student lisc was pirated and that pirate purchased 10 license at $5k per.
Professional software linux still doesn’t support:
Solidworks
AutoCAD
any DWG viewer
or maybe DIY air-crete panels, not as great for the temps rockwool can tolerate but OP is plastic printing, not iron forging.
if you put a clear door on the cabinet you can suffocate a fire
hoisting a heavy object to the top of a slope
in a Missouri USA they pump water up a hill then drain it back when demand increases, it’s a rather large system. In Al’Abama an individual is using underground salt water tanks to store hot an cold salt water for HVAC and electric on his farm.
personally… I use solar electric to drive a 10k/btu AC and scavenge the unit’s waste heat as a food dehydrator, storing food is also storing solar energy and the AC keeps is pleasant indoors.
you wouldn’t download a boat
power goes out 12 times a week, water’s on for only 5 hours a week, internet drops out every 2 hours, (only alternate option is musky), no cops, no fire dept, no schools, trash is just piled up with no plan whatsoever, no public transit, more superfund sites per sq mile than any state, more taxes than in the USA, … hurricanes, earthquakes and narcos.
if you knew all that, why would you choose Puerto Rico?
My elderly neighbor needed a computer to do accounting, I set her up with Mint on a T430 w/ LibreOffice and told her I’d giver her free support till the laptop died.
5 years on and the only time I’ve had to fulfill my side of the bargain was when her printer was out of paper and she couldn’t find her eye glasses to read the error message.