Since ICE officers don't normally carry identification, or badges, or even show their face, there's nothing illegal about dressing up as an ICE officer as long as you don't actually claim to be an officer, right?
Sorry, I misspoke; Discover is part of the KDE suite which makes sense considering I use Plasma. And when selecting Plasma as my DM, it did come installed by default.
It is recommended not to install packages from Discover that aren't flatpaks for an Arch based system.
100% of endeavor is using command line pacman for all your application installs and updates.
This is not accurate by the way. It ships with its own Discovery app store too. I primarily use pacman/yay but some apps I use from Discovery that are installed as flatpaks. You could likely flip that and install most everything that way, it's just not my preference.
I always wondered why people don't implement a multi-cloud infrastructure if they want/need extra HA. And I know Oracle offers a solution with Azure and GCP, with AWS on the horizon. Not to advertise for Oracle because they're terrible otherwise, but I can't imagine wanting a multi-cloud option and not consider them.
I saw this shared in a local community and someone had confirmed that many of the tickets for a local showing had been purchased likely for just this.
They said it on the Internet so you know it's true.