Yes, any general purpose distro is fine (I say Tumbleweed OpenSUSE, but Mint, Fedora, etc are good too - don't overthink the choice).
Anything will work.
Only necessary when you are fixing an old Twinkpad, but it never hurts to be sexy.
But mostly I wanted to add that for a very limited sense of overall experience - more to the point of getting your confidence up & wrap your mind around how ez installing a new modern OS is - you can just live-boot a distro from a USB drive >!(or literally from whether, bcs Linux things)!<. So in a sense "install" it on an external drive (a few GBs & a few clicks in Windows is all it takes) & you can give it a try, even access your Windows drive as is (to triple-check & make sure that paint.exe hentai is still accessible).
An extension of that idea, depending on your situation & mindset, is to buy a new (now main) drive for Linux & leave the Windows one as is for as long as you need your imaginary Windows safety (you can use it as a normal extra drive even before you format it/delete Windows, you can even point Steam to it & don't even have to reinstall the games, tho there are reasons to not do that, but you'll quickly learn a lot too ... also the extra drive space is nice to have + a bit of quick fallback if the OS drive stops working, you don't even need to go buy a new one).
This specimen comes from a communal latrine in the lower Carnian deposits (∼236 Ma) of the Chañares Formation, La Rioja Province, northwestern Argentina. The tiny fossil scales are hollow and ornamented, which is a synapomorphy of Lepidoptera and suggests that they could belong to this group. If this is the case, the Chañares scales would partially fill the temporal mismatch between phylogenomic date and the fossil evidence of butterflies and moths because they preceded the previously oldest lepidopteran record by c. 35 million years. Moreover, the scales have a combination of features present in early diverging glossatan lepidopterans. The inclusion of the temporal data provided by the Chañares scales into an updated temporal calibration of lepidopteran phylogeny shows that the proboscis, a key evolutionary novelty for the group (Glossata), evolved between c. 260–244 Ma. Thus, the proboscis-bearing lepidopterans would be part of the repertory of new plants and animals that diversified during the aftermath of the EPME.
I don't wanna use Sailfish bcs of the phone support tho, I'm shallow af & I need my hardware :(.
(I also have a few other Sailfish issues, the source code/availability/package, the licencing - but I feel like all of those could/would change with some growth.)
With the S25 series they even give you a year of full subscription.
They made it the centrepiece of the launch event of the product line.
Galaxy devices now come with Gemini, your powerful AI assistant from Google. Long press the power button to get started.
The Samsung's front is called "Galaxy AI" but Gemini runs every new feature really - including "cross-apps actions".
(The non-obsolete Bixby features retained the name but are part of Galaxy AI now.)
But even with everything off One UI 7 (and Samsung apps, like camera) is still littered with AI buttons.
"Oy, Willy Wanka', you can't do that, we are shutting you down!"
"But you haven't even seen just how undocumented my sexy workers are. Like, scientists haven't documented them yet, not even a name assigned to the species. Would you like to take one home & we forget about all these technicalities?"
"Are these people with dwarfism you painted & labeled a different species so you don't have to pay them???"
"No, I'm a factory owner, such allegations would be out of character for such an entrepreneur!"
Edit: didn't know, but they are just purple humans ... paid in beans ... cocoa beans, not lemmy beans (which as we know, do actually irl come from slave labour).
They are small humans who were preyed upon by the various predators that reside in their homeland before Wonka invited them to work at his factory. They are paid in their favorite food, cocoa beans, which were extremely rare on their island. The Oompa-Loompas are mischievous, loving to play practical jokes and singing songs which, according to Wonka, they are very good at improvising.
So a good cause is the same as working in a factory?
Your analogy would have been better to someone providing humanitarian aid in a warzone whilst suffering from a not-immune-to-bombs condition.
(And even in that analogy someone would have to deliberately target her specifically for the work she did, not just a random bombing.)
The non-nukes & the trivial deep penetration damage?
I'm not sure that's what Israel meant as the primary reason when they claimed it was the primary reason (since they had all the proof possible to the contrary). It silly to try to solve a bs claim & expect the side that brought forward that bs claim to suddenly be satisfied by the resolution of bs they manufactured. Nothing had changed.
But mostly I wanted to add that for a very limited sense of overall experience - more to the point of getting your confidence up & wrap your mind around how ez installing a new modern OS is - you can just live-boot a distro from a USB drive >!(or literally from whether, bcs Linux things)!<. So in a sense "install" it on an external drive (a few GBs & a few clicks in Windows is all it takes) & you can give it a try, even access your Windows drive as is (to triple-check & make sure that paint.exe hentai is still accessible).
An extension of that idea, depending on your situation & mindset, is to buy a new (now main) drive for Linux & leave the Windows one as is for as long as you need your imaginary Windows safety (you can use it as a normal extra drive even before you format it/delete Windows, you can even point Steam to it & don't even have to reinstall the games, tho there are reasons to not do that, but you'll quickly learn a lot too ... also the extra drive space is nice to have + a bit of quick fallback if the OS drive stops working, you don't even need to go buy a new one).