

People who annoy you…
I’m an anarchocommunist, all states are evil.
Your local herpetology guy.
Feel free to AMA about picking a pet/reptiles in general, I have a lot of recommendations for that!


People who annoy you…
It is likely that your stomach is too acidic, that’s why they didn’t work on me. Eat it with something alkaline.


The only advantage is having no anticaking agents


Dragon launcher is what I use, lawnchair is also alright


Matrix, I recommend tuwunel
i haven’t can you explain?


You should try cosmic.


Arch should not be used by beginners and hacking together a distro to make that happen was never a good idea. A team that cannot even figure out SSL certs should not have even attempted it.


Most of it speaks to their lack of competency. Issues like this are less frequent on arch and the whole point of this distro is that It’s supposed to be an easier arch.
it is in fact harder arch.


All of it matters, hard disagree, even if none of them are individually that bad it shows an insane degree of incompetence
the linux mint thing happened one time and was resolved, it shows no history of being incompetent, that’s why it isn’t mentioned, it’s hardly worth mention, one security breach in the entire history of the project is not a big deal.
furthermore i personally don’t think mint is a good distro either so, whatever.


There is basically no chance they are going bankrupt.


What is the source for that quote about the cold war?


Charachorders are literally perfect keyboards and I will never consider using anything else for any application
bazzite is not meaningfully tinker-proof. Ask a person who says that what they can’t do and they can never answer something that you actually can’t do.
It was actually pretty inconvenient because I found the syntax for “anonymous rules” basically undocumented.


xx-zones in particular is a huge deal for many very important usecases
dbus_annotations is huge for me, but ext-tray fair enough.
global shortcuts is also huge, plenty of people consider that mandatory.


xx-zones allows windows to place themselves
dbus_annotations allows menu items (like file, edit, etc) to be searchable by other apps
ext-tray allows tray icons to display things other than text in their menus (like sliders or whatever)


You could have used rpm-ostree for that. All of that, actually.
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