[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":45},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-post-/why-linux":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"date":32,"description":33,"draft":34,"extension":35,"image":36,"meta":37,"navigation":38,"path":39,"seo":40,"stem":41,"tags":42,"__hash__":44},"content_en/03.why-linux.md","Consider using new tools if you define yourself a computer enthusiast",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":28},"minimark",[9,13,16,19,22,25],[10,11,12],"p",{},"If you truly love computers, don't let old habits hold you back.",[10,14,15],{},"For example: I grew up with Windows. It was familiar, convenient, and honestly, hard to leave. But over time, I realized that sticking with the same tools just because they were comfortable was limiting my understanding of the whole idea of computers.",[10,17,18],{},"Switching to Linux and getting familiar with things like Unix philosophy wasn’t easy at all. It took me about 3 month to feel comfortable in that and get some basic understanding to whole system. There were things I had to relearn, problems I had to solve, and moments of frustration. But i believe that, the process of struggle and learning will be rewarding at the end.",[10,20,21],{},"I Strongly believe If you want to understand computers better, you need to get comfortable to letting your old habits back.",[10,23,24],{},"try new tools. New operating systems, new shells, new editors, and different workflows. Each one offers a different perspective. You don't have to abandon what works for you forever—but step out of your bubble now and then.",[10,26,27],{},"in one sentence: If you're into tech, curiosity should always outweigh comfort.",{"title":29,"searchDepth":30,"depth":30,"links":31},"",2,[],"2023-03-01T00:00:00.000Z","As a programmer, the choice of your tools can profoundly impact your workflow, productivity, and overall development experience...",false,"md","/blog-images/linux.png",{},true,"/why-linux",{"title":5,"description":33},"03.why-linux",[43],"computer","-C1jxLEVWjOok-197GD3qtJI6gzUKQuDScWWADIjHCA",1772192624976]