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I've been using Linux since high school (I dropped out in December 2006)
I recently got an old PC from a friend, it's a 2018 PC and the hard drive is NVME. It's at least 4 times faster than my "adata" brand SSD from my 2018 PC. I barely tinkered with Windows and gaming capabilities and pretty much installed Ubuntu within 24 hours of trying this PC. It can't run Windows 11 and there's no point in using Windows 10.
Since when is a PC from 2018 old?? It's only from 2 year-… oh.
I get the opposite. Everything before the pandemic is ancient history.
What did the pandemic do to your brain and your sense of time 😆