Linux OS

Linux is an open-source operating system that offers a viable alternative to Windows and macOS. Once you transition to Linux, you may find it challenging to switch back. This operating system offers users extensive customization possibilities and removes the necessity for expensive third-party antivirus solutions. Being completely open-source and free forever, it also avoids forced updates and spyware.

Installing applications or packages is easy, as you won’t need to sift through multiple websites to download installers. If you desire full customization and control, improved security, and enhanced privacy from corporations that monitor your data, Linux is an exceptional option. For those curious about the operating system, there is a vast amount to discover while using Linux. It's particularly useful for learning programming languages like Python 3 and experimenting with various hacking tools. In addition, many lower-level coding tasks often run more efficiently on Linux compared to Windows. You can also create a bootable USB drive with persistent storage, enabling you to access your setup on any computer.

 

 

    I’ve been using a Kali Linux boot-able thumb drive with persistence for some time and can’t imagine going back. In my experience, it operates significantly faster. It’s definitely worth exploring if you’re delving into tech and computing.

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