Empty video, no real insights, beginners should just pick a mainstream distro and that's it. Professionals don't need this video to know what to pick and when. And honestly the 3 transitions per second made me dizzy.
@@gaabrzx Honestly, any will do, for programming they are mostly equivalent. If you're an game dev, Windows is better becaus you have DirectX and that's where most game run anyways, and you have access to Visual Studio. As for linux, any distro will do, Fedora Workstation is my favorite, with a mix of stability and bleeding edge software. Second is probably Linux Mint. I don't recommend immutable distros for programming especially for a beginner (e.g. Fedora Silverblue or Bazzite)
Slop slop slop Answer: any linux distro is good, this video is useless. Don't waste your time hyperfixating on configuring and ricing a linux setup before you learn to program.
Any distro is ... Except if you run OpenWRT on your PC maybe. Ubuntu has something like IPS!? Oh I see ... AI making videos and getting everything wrong along the lines. This channel is now on my ban list. Thank you for making my choice easy.
wtf is this video ?
read the title??? why did you even write this comment lol
@@eshnd-1 because the vide was an ai generated shit
AI detected
ai generated voice?
everything is ai generated lol
Even the scripts is ai
Empty video, no real insights, beginners should just pick a mainstream distro and that's it. Professionals don't need this video to know what to pick and when. And honestly the 3 transitions per second made me dizzy.
Which distribution do you recomend? I used to programming in Arch Linux. With JS, TS and ReactJS
@@gaabrzx Honestly, any will do, for programming they are mostly equivalent. If you're an game dev, Windows is better becaus you have DirectX and that's where most game run anyways, and you have access to Visual Studio.
As for linux, any distro will do, Fedora Workstation is my favorite, with a mix of stability and bleeding edge software. Second is probably Linux Mint.
I don't recommend immutable distros for programming especially for a beginner (e.g. Fedora Silverblue or Bazzite)
This comment is better than the whole video alone
Slop slop slop
Answer: any linux distro is good, this video is useless. Don't waste your time hyperfixating on configuring and ricing a linux setup before you learn to program.
Arch, or (if you like the way it works, nixos). You can easily modify and specify your environment.
I just hate this video, so fast
distrobutions
"Kali linux" and "ARKH", killed me
pop_os for devs suggestion is very very accurate as i use it for 3 years myself and never let me down. 🎉 nvidia drivers also very well supported.
"all the informations are from trusted sources" - Trust me bro
Ah yes, Ipt on Ubuntu
I stoppped when CentOS was recomendend...
Yeah wtf is this video.
Any distro is ... Except if you run OpenWRT on your PC maybe.
Ubuntu has something like IPS!? Oh I see ... AI making videos and getting everything wrong along the lines. This channel is now on my ban list. Thank you for making my choice easy.
Nobara Linux.
Good 4 gaming.
Good 4 updates.
Good 4 a regular linux user.
include data science in the next video pls
Ark linux xd wtf is this video lmao
OpenSUSE hater I guess....
stopped watching as I heard "kali linux"
blud thought that manjaro is good
and also they clearly used AI
👎
What a load of bs.
wtf 😅
Something funny
Wtf!!!