I've been messing around on PC since the Counterstrike days in highschool. For gaming i never owned a console, was always into custom PC. I always enjoy learning new things regarding research, new hardware.
On GAW I have learned how to archive, meme, scrutinize more strictly and find better primary sources among many other things. I would like to learn more from my brethren here.
I will share a few. Keyboard shortcut basics:
https://prabidhi.info/en/keyboard-computer-shortcut-keys/
Clear cache/cookies manually:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/search?query=clear%20cache
We are all thirsty for knowledge!
Ubuntu completely sucks now, they have turned the entire package management process into a snap package nightmare.
Linux noobs who don't know what they are doing will get funneled to tutorials that will install snap.d on Linux Mint (who specifically removed and disabled it), to just install LFTP which is a tiny command line program and already in the repos.
"sudo apt install lftp" is all that is required but the tutorials will launch into installing a massive blob that takes your autonomy and, on Ubuntu, installs ALL system packages as snaps, which are not native but have all dependencies shoe-horned into the packages themselves. They run like shit compared to native packages and there are open source options like Flatpaks when you need to actually do this with a single package.
Having ALL packages installed as snaps is not the way things have EVER been done in the Linux world, it is something new in this context, it is a fucking Rube Goldberg machine.
Ubuntu is a turd covered in burnt hair now and the biggest deep-state attack vector in the Linux world. Ubuntu has become the Microsoft of Linux.
Use Linux Mint and KDE plasma desktop environment.
The Linux Mint devs can see the writing on the wall, Linux Mint Debian Edition completely bypasses Ubuntu's crap and poxy Canonical's subverted board of diversity hires and deep-state hacks. They are developing it in parallel with Linux Mint as Ubuntu is going away, slowly and much like the Titanic.