Mnemic -> Anemic
Metju
I struggled to find things to learn because I installed it and had an out-of-the-box windows experience
And that's a good thing! Non-technically-inclined ppl are wary of instability issues and having to work with the terminal to fix their daily driver. If the OOTB experience is good and the UX is comparable or better than Windows - they will be more likely to stay.
If someone is accepting the fact that shit might go sideways, is willing to learn through experiencing issues first-hand or simply likes to spend time fiddling with their OS to find the perfect setup for them - that should be the Arch- and Arch-derivatives audience.
Frankly, it doesn't matter. Whether he actually did it or not, he's either a symbol of standing up against rich fucksticks, or a police scapegoat; in any case, the man deserves all the support he can get imo
Iirc, a crapton of RH ppl work on Fedora, since it's their "sandbox for RHEL" distro.
And while I fuckin' HATE what IBM/RH BS tries to pull in some areas, it doesn't prevent me from running Fedora derivatives daily.
Bra-fuckin'-vo. No irony here, just kudos from one person to another: you've not only found someone compatible, you've worked out a way to, well, work the issues out.
And as you've said: it's not one vs the other, it's you vs the issue at hand. Chef's kiss
Frankly, the problem with socialism (and with anything else, for that matter) is that it takes one high-up enough asshole to ruin things for everyone.
Then again, I have little-to-no proposals to counter your argument, so I guess it's back to cookies and diabetes for us
I CAN'T HEAR YA! SPEAK LOUDER!
If you like glasses, wear them with pride. If you hate them, get contact lenses (...)
Tl;dr: agreed with the predecessor.
Longer version: don't skimp on glasses. Good ones are an investment, and a good one at that (it doubles down as a tool for work for me, so I decided to splurge a bit more). It's an accessory as well as something that allows you to live with your eyesight being not up-to-par, so grabbing sth that suits you AND lets you function normally is paramount imo
They do. Iirc, there's a challenge where each of your cards is glass and you have 2 indestructible all 6s π
If you're careful - good teaware. Bought a couple of sets myself, as long as you don't drop / break them - they'll last!
And even if you do break it: get it to someone who knows kintsugi and enjoy it for the next crapton of years π