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Since I started playing with the ancient version of Linux Deepin in my junior year (2011), it’s been 14 years now. During this long period, I’ve used Debian/RedHat/Arch-based distros, but except for accidentally deleting my graduation thesis in my final year of grad school, I’ve never encountered any malware or viruses on Linux distributions.

However last week, our company server… actually got infected…

At one point, the biggest obstacle to my daily use of Linux distributions was the lack of QQ. Back then, I was a third-year student and QQ was an essential software for both learning and life. Although smartphones had already come into being, transferring files between phones and Linux computers was quite inconvenient at the time, and there wasn’t even a WPS Linux version… So, I eventually switched back to Windows.

While chaining various programs using Bash, you often discover some amazing and useful tricks. Here are two I recently found.

Recently, while helping my senior sister with sequence alignment, I discovered that the software I used to use frequently, MEGA X (10), now has a Linux GUI version. This made me feel that the world is indeed changing.

This must be a historic moment!

Since I started using Linux desktop distributions in my sophomore year, I have been constantly switching between different发行 versions. After a few years of fiddling around, I finally settled on Manjaro.