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My 4TB is running out of space and I don't want to have an EHD connected all the time or multiple hard drives in my bay. Problem is I can only find NAS or Surveillance drives for those over 6TB.
>be me >love windows but hate how it hogs my ram >start reading about microsoft's telemetry and anti-privacy policies online >switch to linux to escape resource hell ms is putting on my system >start with ubuntu because it seems beginner friendly >daily drive it for a couple of months but start wanting something a little easier to customize >hear about arch linux >install it with i3 window manager >start actively enjoying ricing desktops; post them on r/unixporn and /g/ desktop threads >get positive responses >buy programming socks for the memes >mfw they're actually comfortable and I wear them all the time >start placing a priority on customizing things >every single day I would change my wallpaper and color scheme >one day I get the temptation to buy women's dresses irl so I can make my presentation match my computer >install gentoo soon after to absolutely kill resource usage >now I do not even recognize myself in a mirror Bros stay away from Linux if you don't want to become a woman, it will grab you when you least expect it
Is there any demand for giving computer literacy lessons to the youth? I know zoomers these days don't even know how to manage files and directories and get lost the moment they are on an actual desktop OS. I'm thinking a from your own home, one-on-one kinda thing, where you tailor the lessons to the individual's needs. Parents could schedule lessons and drop them off at your place for learning sessions.