I mean, LTS kernels exist. Some of the most popular Linux Distros in the enterprise should be considered legacy.
CubitOom
Reminds me of fresh cut okra.
Read (or listen to) a book.
Musk pledged to cut $1 trillion
He pledged $2 trillion.
I use Linux but have been using the proprietary drivers. I'll do some testing of the open source one now.
Look into jellyfin. I used to run Plex but I find jellyfin way better.
I was, but now I regret even having an older Nvidia card in my system.
I recommend just thinking of the things you liked as a kid or you that you think might teach your kid something you think is important and watch it first (screen) Then place it into the appropriate library.
I've been using two separate libraries, "early childhood" which kinda works out to g ratings (3-7 years) and "late childhood" which is kinda like PG (7+) but there is overlap since something's are just not rated or sometimes I disagree with the rating.
You'd be surprised how many things for kids might not teach them anything worth while or might induce nightmares. So I just don't put those into the kids libraries. Once you have media stored in children libraries, then you can make a child account for jellyfin if you want.
Obviously, research what screen time does to children and decide for yourself how much screen time you feel your child should have. Personally, I don't even turn in a screen around my child until we spend 2 hours outside and then its only for 15 mins of passive watching a day. I also like to use animation for children as its good at portraying emotions. Also after we watch something we talk about it. Episodes of Bluey and most studio Ghibli films work well with this method.
Well...guess I'm boycotting Nvidia.
How did they manage to tattoo that onto the taco?
When someone asks how I heard of them or a thing I'm attending, I like to say my bi-weekly gang-bang.