• dez
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    11 months ago

    What a great news.

    it would be very interesting also the kids had some aknowledge on school about linux, besides windows. Would be open mind to get new apprentices. Besides that, for the normal human being/worker, who only uses PC for internet and office, linux can be taken into account, since it is open source.

    I know linux is harder to learn than windows for an average joe, but I guess teaching kids with two OS (windows and linux) give to them more capacity too choose and give them more software/hardware skills

    (Im not using linux rn just because imo windows is more stable to edit videos, but in the future, is probably to return to the pinguin)

    (Sry about my bad english)

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      11 months ago

      No need to apologize for your English ability.

      I have been trying to start a community here where people can ask English questions.

      !englishlearning@lemmy.com

      I can see a few mistakes with your grammar and I would be happy to help or answer any questions you may have.

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        11 months ago

        Thats class! Ty for the reply and your help. Sometimes I use translator apps/sites, but I know is not too accurate and I do some corrections (I guess?! Ahah) from these apps/sites. And yeah, other times i just write without any help.

        My problem is with grammar plus I dont have too much vocabulary too understand certain things. But, one more time , ty for your help, appreciated a lot!