If it's doing what you need it to do, no reason to rock that boat! It is fun to try out other distros without distro hopping, just to see what's out there. That's what a good thumb drive is for!
I will leave a positive legacy, but I'm not concerned when I'm forgotten by time. I've come to terms with the fact that life is for the living, and I'm doing my part to try and make the world a better place for future generations.
Am I missing something, or did they just dress up a woman with a prosthetic leg to resemble an android, and remove the dressing around the prosthetic to "prove" she isn't human?
Depending on which crypto, but yes. And the ASICs have a usable shelf life of just a few years, so I assume they are migrating to machines for AI processing as their ASICs need routine replacement.
I'm as out of touch with makeup prices as a politician is with groceries, so I didn't flinch at the $60; but it did make me feel like it's got to be way more expensive just to exist within our culture's expectations if you are a woman.
In 20+ years of Linuxing, I've never heard anyone ask for one distro. I think the overlap of 'people who want fewer choices' and 'people who are interested in Linux' is very, very small.
Check out mailbox.org, but nothing wrong with Tuta.