Good morning / evening everyone. My name is Jeff and I installed CachyOS first a few days ago and have been very pleased with everything I’ve seen. I live the the US, in Ohio, and work as a physician. Linux and tech is my hobby, and I spend a lot of time poking around on my computers trying to learn more. I’m not a gamer or using high-end equipment, but still notice the speed and quicker responses that the CachyOS tweaks seem to bring to my system. On my extra laptops I’m running UBlue Aurora and EndeavourOS Sway because I love the variety that linux offers. But for my daily primary use, this Dell with CachyOS is the perfect fit. Thanks @ptr1337 and all the team. Keep up the great work!
-Jeff
Hey Jeff,
this is Joachim, a German physician working in cologne with Linux and tech as hobbies. Beside my family I also spent most of my time with proxmox, home automation, docker, servers, nextcloud, immich and so on.
I’m glad that I found this CachyOS System because Windows is on the decline…
So nice to meet you
and all my thanks to the Cachy OS team!
Jo
Nextcloud and immich are on my to-do list of evening and weekend projects. I’m currently working on just automating my backups to a raspberry pi with ssd on my home network and fiddling with non-bash shell languages fish and zsh. I want to do it all, but there aren’t enough hours in the week.
-Jeff
Unfortunately I have to agree with that…
I am happy to not find myself alone who are well established in their own profession unrelated to software development or software infrastructure maintenance, but still love tinkering and learning new technogies.
Our relentless passion is allowing us to tinker with technology while handling the day to day professional, social and family responsibilities. I don’t know about your country, but here in India though known for its huge IT workforce, it will be very hard to find professionals from other fields knowing current technologies. I am ready to bet money, if any physician has ever heard about proxmox. Perhaps some new medicine. Fish lives in water. . Even the engineers avoid touching the technologies once they get into manager level.
Welcome aboard @jeff
You’re right, from what I can see, our two physicians above, are very rare fish indeed Cheers to you all!