KDE will never work the same as MacOS until its control panel looks the same as MacOS'. Idk what it's like now, but back in my day KDE's settings looked more like Windows' registry editor.
Funny thing is, if the US weren't married to the two-party system, they could have a party with policies for social restrictions with market regulation and public services at the same time. For which party these socially conservative Hispanics could vote.
There might be the nuance that there are many species of ants and flies, though still idk if any one of them outdoes humans, their pets and chickens.
Wikipedia's page on biomass says that ants can compete with humans in global biomass (though the estimates vary wildly), but there are 15700 species of ants.
Antarctic krill is the safest bet with shittons of them in just one species.
There's a Lua module for Nginx, and in particular OpenResty bundles those two. Lua is snappy as hell, especially in the LuaJIT variant, and uses very little memory — so when it's paired with Nginx, one could probably run a performant web app on a toaster.
Lua works smooth like butter with binary libraries written in C (since it's made to be embeddable in C), but also it's so fast that for many things people just do libraries in plain Lua.
That one apparently did well in rally, so I have trouble seeing it as a ‘hugging the ground’ supercar. Even though Porsches and Lambos also were in rally.
I prefer the same PS layout, but some other people complain about the left stick not being under the 'default' thumb position, and thus like Xbox controllers more.
Yeah, that scrollbar on KDE doesn't inspire confidence.