Any company who recognizes their M.O. and has a backend dev quitting in the past days probably knows who this is. Considering the despicable things they do, I would be careful if I were OP.
Yes, call them by their names all the time, but also use a lot of nicknames, like stinky/stinkies when they've done their business but left the crime scene partially uncovered.
Tumbleweed is a rolling release distro while Kubuntu has point releases. I'm not sure which is better for new users. I'm leaning towards rolling, it stays up to date.
Preface this by saying it has been a few years. I used to have a windows phone and when the platform died I used a "dumb" phone for a year until my wife told me to get an Android device.
I was using a Nokia ngage qd. It's a small phone that has a peculiar form factor, shaped like a controller. It was made as a gaming handheld, so it has a bunch of gaming apps and over the year a lot of Homebrew stuff. It definitely came from a different era. You need to explicitly lock the phone otherwise it would only lock the keys to prevent pocket dialing. Locking the keys does not require a code to unlock, only the manual locking does iirc.
Because it has games, it was still a great time killer in situations. It's has a small proprietary jack, but I have the original earphones so could listen to music (no mp3, but ogg).
Biggest pet peeve was not being able to sync my calendar. It uses a protocol I couldn't find a setup for. Device also utilized a WAP browser, which is useless now.
Calling and texting: great. Games: great, sometimes crashy or won't load. Homebrew: hit and miss, depending.
"Santa Claus" doesn't come down the chimneys but his helpers do, and he doesn't come in the night after Christmas Eve, but the night between 5 and 6 December.
Here, Christmas is people giving each other presents. Santa Claus is only a thing in commercials. I'm sure some families try to follow the American version for their kids, but i don't know any. We don't put up Christmas decorations until Sinterklaas has left, but that unwritten rule is slowly disappearing.
Just bought 2 sticks for 469€ (32GB DDR5). Price might still go up, maybe 499 per year would have been the better choice, we'll see in a year I guess.