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  • He bathes in the black sun

  • Don't forget safari, the entirety of iOS userbase is forced to use it

  • While I agree with your point, this is more like signing a rental agreement allowing your landlord to enter your apartment unannounced and without you being present, and then crying about it when they do exactly that. I wouldn't use hotmail as a throwaway account, let alone to develop the main Foss competitor of office.

  • Riiiight...

    American and Soviet citizens eat about the same amount of food each day but the Soviet diet may be more nutritious.

    Americans eat more meat and fish, more sugar, more dairy products and eggs, and more fats and oils and less grain than the average Soviet citizen, and consume more calories. Generally held nutritional standards suggest individuals need fewer calories, less meat, less sugar and more grain to stay fit.

    https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp84b00274r000300150009-5?hl=en-GB

  • You do realise religion is just an excuse?

  • RAM

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  • Chrome and Firefox, VScode, Zoom and whatever other random crap

    So chrome, Firefox, chrome, chrome, and probably more chrome

  • Most maintainers are volunteers, but not all volunteers are maintainers...

    Besides the obvious non-package work, if you make a single pr for some random package and never again, you're not a maintainer.

    The Nix ecosystem is developed by many volunteers and a few paid developers, maintaining one of the largest open source software distributions in the world.

    demanding work that we cannot expect to be done by volunteers indefinitely.

    https://nix.dev/contributing/how-to-contribute.html

  • And every package is added and maintained by volunteers.

  • It's an obvious vector for malware, arch by default doesn't come with it, and users have been warned the entire time to check pkgbuild. There's nothing fishy, it's just that arch has enough users to be worth it to hit it.

  • I mean it's a language specifically designed to be easy and quick to learn. Even if you don't work with primarily, you'll find it useful for stuff like cli programs, advanced scripts(instead of python), small services, etc.

  • Bird

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  • They work, but aren't they primarily for plants and bugs?

  • Bird

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  • How is this not a spear?

    Even the shoebill stork has a pointy end

  • It was either failing before grub or wasn't in the list, I can't remember now but I know rollbacks were not a possibility. If I remember correctly I had to reboot once after the install, then update, and then reboot once again to have the updated system boot.

    This issue can happen with any distro, though rare.

    I've used Linux for about 15 years, and that was the only time a fresh install crapped out on me.

  • Fedora is great, but it's also the only distro I've had fail to boot after a fresh install and update.

    Mint for sure. The slower release cycle is definitely better for nontechnical people, but show them how to install flatpaks from the app store.

  • Bird

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  • Wrong shaped beak for that, shovel instead of spear

  • Removed

    PSA on privuhcy

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  • I know, I was joking

  • Damn, the last time I used it I could've sworn it was just arch with a wizard and some custom dotfiles. Although that was like 3 years ago.

  • I never actually used archinstall, only manual and derivatives which were essentially arch with a wizard.

  • You can choose the de by clicking in the wizard