For context, Paul Bunyan is a popular character in American folklore. He's fifty feet tall and travels with a gigantic blue bull called Babe. There are statues and signs all over the place.
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More to the point, in North America, a school bus is very different from a city bus. It's yellow and has the single purpose of stopping only at each student's house and the school, after which it goes and parks somewhere* until it's time to drive everyone home at the end of the day.
It doesn't come back for you and there isn't another one coming until tomorrow.
*or switches to the next age range )which is usually staggered and in different buildings) or comes back to drive kids to field trips during the day
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There's at least a dozen, not all have a GUI, very few of them have payment mechanisms. There's so much variety that I cannot with confidence place which one you're referring to. Maybe Gnome Software? Dpkg can technically do it but it's on the maintainer to build in the mechanism to phone home to a third-party server and allow/deny functionality based on payment status.
Rereading your post, I think you might have meant that paid and proprietary deployment methods are needed, but proprietary packages are very much already a thing, and the reason that Ubuntu gained so much headway over Debian, in that they assume you do in fact want your wireless card to work. They're also the ones with the esm payment mechanisms, where they can turn off repository channels if you cancel your plan.
They also keep sneaking in new ways to get you back on snaps. It's like whackamole.
Dungeon World brought in all the D&D dice
Oh nice, that is my biggest complaint about Dungeon World. I'm glad every other PTBA system went with the more abstract harm tracks.
I was about to go man systemd-wide
He wasn't the type to swing the bat
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Oh. I thought the alien was the third wheel.
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it's rude to crack other people's eggs
I'm trying to be cis male over here