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  • Humans are fucking disgusting and I suck their tits all the time

  • I like Gemini a lot and use it often, but I did disable it for web search.

  • Of course it's his choice, it's his system.

    The general advice is that handpicking updates from main repos is a big no-no. There are only a couple of reasons you would ever need that, like updating archlinux-keyring on a very outdated system.

    Even on my 13 year old install with many thousands of packages, it's not hard to spot if anything is out of the ordinary when doing huge upgrades. You should pay attention.

    That being said, I often just do pacman -Syu --noconfirm && poweroff these days. It's so rare that anything breaks and I can very easily fix it if it does.

  • Just look at their principles.

  • If your upgrade says anything out of the ordinary, which it most definitely did here, that should probably trigger something in you. This is the case for any distro.

  • Same, my desktop PC had Arch installed in 2012 lol

  • Arch is definitely not "an experimental distro". It doesn't just break, and all the software in their repos is considered stable.

    If you have been using Arch for any meaningful amount of time, the massive output from OPs upgrade should be glaring.

  • The whole point of the update is to avoid the silly Windows-like mentality of flatpack. It splits the package up so you can choose what you want instead of installing a bunch of crap you won't ever use. If OP had been awake while doing a full upgrade on his bleeding edge system, he would have noticed.

  • Yeah I can't believe he's been using Arch for 5 years and didn't even bat an eye over the massive pacman output

  • When an upgrade spits out that much text, you should bat an eye.

  • Some of the fan made content still pops up in my head, lol. Like Boondock Marines. Legendary!

  • The original NS was so fucking good, man. I lived in that game for several years. The competitive scene was awesome.

  • Very true, we do like our bicycles

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  • My group of friends pay €5.50 each for premium.

    Spotify is €14.61.

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  • There's no way YouTube is a profitable business.

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  • With YouTube Family it's €5.50 for me and my friends.

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  • I've had it for years with a group of friends and even with the price increase, it's still well worth it (maybe $6 converted).

    It's the only media subscription I have and I use it every single day.

    I don't get this extreme hatred for asking money for such a massive service. YouTube streams unfathomable amounts of video and there's no way it's a profitable business to begin with.

  • They don't have 50+ hours of mandatory training before hitting the roads like we do. In some states you can practically just go to an exam and luck out.

    Their perception of freedom is messed up and literally causing huge amounts of unnecessary deaths.

  • It's Denmark. Let's compare literally any statistic and see how your third world country fares