It is, yeah. Nobara has been great for the most part. Though it isn't as polished as I've found Mint to be (without more contributors I don't see how it could be). But really the only reason I switched was for GPU support that the 6.x kernel provided.
Maybe in my old age, I have mellowed out and realized, like everyone else, I can be a dummy at times. And so I am a hell of a lot more patient with users who don't know everything (or much of anything). I also have become more interested in human factors (mostly as a spectator...or victim).
Looking at this I am actually kind of curious what their specific workflows are. While "cut" might do the trick if I had to cut and paste files to a bunch of different directories I would want to bash my head in. (Of course I would be using Linux, btw, and would do it at the shell prompt lol) But seriously, there is a better way to reorganize many files to many directories in a UI than cut/paste.
When I was 25, and an insufferably arrogant IT nerd, I would've downvoted you and mocked this hapless individual; I hang my head in shame thinking about who I used to be. :( I've come a long way. I'm not as arrogant... I'm just insufferable! \o/
That was my concern with Nobara as well. That and the wonky patching process (on the command line), a footgun I used on myself recently. I've been on Fedora for a few months. Maybe it is time to give Garuda a go.
"...as the first signs of Spring appear, many hibernating creatures begin to wake from their slumber. Here we see the common troll emerging groggily from his burrow. He displays his stupid opinions for all to see. And now he is joined by another in his pointless cause..."
I think I would try to not waste any more energy on the place. But reality is I would waste energy being emotional about it for a while. Honestly there isn't shit you can do as revenge that will make up for it. Other than maybe getting a much better job.
I thought ddg used bing.
Gopher it is then!