For SF, I recommend Primer. Its definitely a challenging movie as there’s no clear exposition, but I found myself wanting to watch it several times to piece it altogether.
For SF, I recommend Primer. Its definitely a challenging movie as there’s no clear exposition, but I found myself wanting to watch it several times to piece it altogether.
I’m a fan of the “just dive in” approach. You may encounter issues, but researching the solutions is where you really begin to learn. I personally like Fedora, but any of the other distros mentioned are also great choices. The great thing, if you don’t like it there’s tons off other options to try.
Bit of a side note; when I’ve had users with low storage and too many apps, I’ve had some success moving them to PWA’s. Social media apps in particular seem to be storage hogs.
It can definitely feel overwhelming, so start simple. Install a basic well known distro; I’m partial to Fedora, but Ubuntu is also a great choice. You’ll learn a ton just by using it day in and out for typical tasks. If you need help reach out to the community. If anyone comes off as rude I recommend just ignoring and blocking them. Using it will eventually come to feel second nature like MacOS or Windows. Enjoy!
I’d say if you plan on using it any public places, or if you don’t have full control over all the computers/technology in your home network, it’s a good idea to run one. It’s a nice last resort should someone on the same lan have a piece of malicious software.