Why Linux Feels Like Home: A Personal Take on Digital Freedom

 In a world dominated by polished but restricted systems, Linux stands tall as the symbol of digital freedom. For me, it's more than an operating system—it's a mindset.

I remember the first time I booted into a Linux distro. It wasn’t flashy or “user-friendly” in the traditional sense, but it gave me something rare: control. Over time, I stopped seeing my computer as just a tool—and started treating it as an environment I could shape, mold, and understand deeply.

Linux teaches you patience, sharpens your problem-solving, and connects you to a community that values knowledge over convenience. Whether you're configuring a server or tweaking your desktop setup, every task helps you grow.

That’s why I keep coming back. It's not just about open-source or security. It’s about learning, building, and owning your tech journey.

— Faizan Khan

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