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The ReadMe states these are all courses taught at reputable universities. Do you know of any courses taught at these universities that utilizes Rust or C/C++? Not asking to criticize or anything, I’m legitimately curious because I too would like to see more focus on these languages over Java.

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I can reccommend Trilium. I think it has what you’re looking for. | Nevermind. Looks like the project is in maintenance mode for now.

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The ReadMe suggests these courses are administered and taught by Universities. I’m genuinely curious if you know of any Computer Science courses taught at any of these reputable universities that utilizes Rust or C?

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Every track on this album is sick and it came at a time when the underground rap scene really needed something modern to set it apart from all the emerging sub-genres of Hip Hop and rap

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The Asahi Linux project provides a Fedora-based experience for people using Apple Silicon. It works well for the most part but there are features that are still being developed.

As for Windows, I don’t know of any methods to get Windows running outside of macOS, but many people utilize Parallels for Windows apps or the desktop experience.

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I didn’t recognize most of these, but I’ve played a ton of Kingsway. It’s a very fun RPG where the Game itself is an Operating system and all the actions you’d normally take in casual desktop usage translate to game mechanics. I’ve had a lot of fun with it and it’s a real shame to see it on this list.

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Since no one answered you here, I’ll say distrochooser.de isn’t bad at all. For the new linux user who is comfortable enough trying new things, I think it’s perfect. It does lose its usefulness if you’ve already tried all of the options it offers, but at that point you probably don’t need distrochooser anyway.

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I can’t remember how I rescued it now but managed to get it back without a reinstall

You could’ve booted into a previous generation where you still had all those things on your system. The glory of atomic distros :)

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Here’s my top 8 in no particular order

  • Golden Sun / The Lost Age
  • Drill Dozer
  • Kirby Nightmare in Dreamland
  • Summon Night Swordcraft Story 1/2
  • Mega Man Battle Network 3, 5, and 6 (either flavor of each is good)
  • Mother 3
  • Astro Boy Omega Factor
  • Sonic Battle
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I did for some time. There’s beauty in the simplicity and flexibility of Alpine, plus BusyBox is great once you understand all the weird quirks between it and coreutils. As unpopular as it might be, I actually really like OpenRC. Alpine feels pretty close to BSD if you’re familiar with that family of operating systems. These days I use it for just about all my servers save for a few Nix boxes.

If you decide to explore this route, here are a couple tools I found useful at the start:

  • Conty - A single executable that launches applications in a standalone Linux Container
  • x11docker - Run GUI apps and desktop environments in docker and podman containers.

Also might behoove you to check out Alpine community’s documentation on chroots in case you need specific software that isn’t available otherwise.

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