{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"Bill Cypher wrote","author_name":"Bill Cypher (npub1qy…dmu7u)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1qyxlpj2gl6dt2nfvkl4yyrl6pr2hjkycrdh2dr5r42n7ktwn7pdqrdmu7u","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"I'm finding Ubuntu Long Term Stable to be a bit lacking in the Stable part lately. Thinking about switching and decided to #asknostr what #linux distros are recommended these days.\n\nDebian seems like the obvious transition. What else is there? I want to be able to tinker when I want to tinker but I also want it to just keep working the way I left it in between uses. Ubuntu has been too crashy. I've been a linux user for decades so I'm not interested in a full grandma safe hand hold first time away from windows distro.\n\nLots of forum posts equals solid LLM help for my tinkering, so size of userbase is being considered."}
