As a tech-savvy mom, managing work, household responsibilities, and personal commitments can be overwhelming. Having access to a reliable and user-friendly operating system is vital in ensuring a smooth experience…

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    10 months ago

    This reads like a paid advertisement for Linux Mint

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          10 months ago

          You’re right, I should have put more of our personal story into it. I made some changes, thank you for the feedback :)

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        10 months ago

        Who’s Whose mom is this that is using Lemmy and making Linux content? Definitely not my mother

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        10 months ago

        I believe you and no offense, but damn, they weren’t kidding:

        • Cinnamon – A Delightfully Familiar Desktop
        • User-Focused Simplicity
        • Robust Performance and Stability
        • A Wealth of Applications and Software
        • Community Support and Security

        (I realize you’re probably just a passionate fan, and I use Mint as well)

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      10 months ago

      Yeah I was going to say this. Is this written by an Ai?

      The start sounds exactly like an ad. Not how a normal person would write that they enjoy Linux.

      But since the blog has other articles, I guess it’s just how she writes.

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        10 months ago

        Thanks for your feedback, and I am not an A.I :)

        I made some changes to it. I used to work in marketing for a few years in between IT jobs and that might have bled into the article.