Well, any seatbelt still has a metal point or two, which can be used to break the window. But the person inside still needs to be conscious and not-panicking enough to realize that fact.
NakedGardenGnome
Why do you even rinse? Let the dishwasher take care of it!
Mr Es beautiful blues by the Eels?
While I know of Garuda, I have no experience in using it, hence I cannot recommend it. IIRC it's also quite gaming-focused? Their default neon look and feel throws me off, I would have to clean it all up for my tastes, which I don´t want to bother with.
I've become a lazy arch-based linux distro user...
I do, using endeavourOS, which is basically "arch but with a graphical installer, using some sane defaults". Not 100% true, but true enough to think of it as such.
If you have no experience installing Linux, either use endeavouros, or go the RFTM way, and use arch. But that last one requires a lot of reading, and grasping quite a lot of Linux concepts, or be willing to learn them.
PS: I do use plain arch on my AMD laptop, but couldn't be arsed to go through the installation for my Nvidia desktop.
Endeavouros ofcourse! All the goodness of arch, but with the ease of installation of any other desktop based distro!
... And there you are wrong. French fries comes from the way you cut the potato, the french way, not as a country of origin. Belgium is a weird country in a lot of things, but don't mess with our frites, or beer, or chocolate, or mayonaise, or ... Anything else food related.
When someone from the Netherlands want some good frites, they have to travel south...
Their ranges are running dry. Nearly all address spaces are taken, so we will need to migrate eventually. However, since almost everyone still supports both, and ipv4 is much easier to read and maintain, adoption of IPv6 has been slow.
"The mirror" by alternative radio
In short: yes.
Will it also take you a short time to do, and be certain it won't be magically back next Windows update? Not really, and once in a while they break the current system on how to uninstall it.
For over a decade?
In the last decade java finally is starting to catch up! The latest java releases have finally given us the ability to pass through a function, and work more functional.
And you can choose any GC you want, even less "stop the world" ones, but who got the time to figure out which GC they actually want... The memory allocation from C is what haunts my dreams more than the GC from java.
Still, I really want to give Rust a look, if only I gave myself enough time.