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Nintendo Switch is a hybrid game console made by Nintendo, sold as the original 2017 Switch, the OLED revision, the Switch Lite, and the 2024 Switch 2 successor; the line uses Joy-Con controllers and the Nintendo eShop.

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r/linux · u/Additional-Sky-7436 · 3w ago

With European nations switching to Linux, do you think professonal software companies will follow

I doubt European governments migrating to Linux would sway the development plans of software companies like Adobe, but governments buy a lot of software licenses for company like Esri, Autodesk, and Bentley. Not to menti…

r/linuxquestions · u/Formal-Plantain-4035 · 2w ago

I recently picked up this old but pretty powerful pc that cant run windows 11, should I switch over to linux? (Intel I5 7600k isnt supported)

I don't really know anything about linux and dont know what distro I would use and if I should even make the switch. I want something that can run roblox, minecraft, blender, discord, steam, etc.. and thats the most user…

Hacker News · u/sellswordsoft · 1w ago

Show HN: JustBookmarks – a simple browser-independent bookmark manager

Hi HN,I built JustBookmarks, a small desktop bookmark manager for people who want one browser-independent source of truth for bookmarks. I made it because I end up switching browsers fairly often: Vivaldi, Zen, Helium, B…

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r/linuxquestions · u/Suspicious-Mix2228 · Apr 30, 2026

Should I switch from Win 11 to Linux? Gamer + office work, intermediate skill level

Hey all, looking for honest takes before I commit. My setup & use case: • Currently on Windows 11 • Use my PC mostly for Steam gaming, work (Word/Excel heavy), and general browsing • Intermediate skills — comfortable pok…

r/linux · u/AfraidAsparagus6644 · 2w ago

I'd never realized how many apps are Linux-exclusive until now

I've been considering switching back to Windows for some time, partly to see how it's gotten first-hand, partly because Deltarune Chapter 5 is coming out this year and I wanna make sure I don't bump into compatibility is…