I didn't understand why people were averse to systemd so after reading at least it was informative for me
This would be the dream
It seems the memes about Americans not knowing geography are correct?
There's a plot/gameplay twist which I already got spoiled on (Thanks dunkey)
Someone linked the thread from Phoronix forum and the comments are so awful. Imagine having to deal with people like this.
One of them reads:
We need Microsoft people like we need fleas. Why can't they work for projects we don't like, like GNOME?
It is funny because Ts'o works at Google, lol.
Never did anyone in this steam group go out of their way to harass anyone involved with the company.
Never was it "a bunch of sexist and racist white people being upset about diversity in videogames".
Very bold statements in favour of people that I know myself are extremely "anti diversity / anti woke". Do you even know who the creator of the Steam group is? Guy is known for being the scum of the Brazilian WoW community.
OP, you need to understand that you are leaving your confort zone and things might not work and that's okay. You can have plenty of issues with Windows as well but I think we're just trained to ignore them or assume it not the OS's fault.
I've had this sleep issue once with Arch Limux and I think that's related with a lack of swap memory. Did you configure it?
Regarding issues with programs that you use like Slack etc, If it takes too long, there might have something wrong. I never used Mint so I have no idea on what Pop Store is but I would go away to search for the packages on their official websites.
If you don't have the patience to learn a new OS just don't do it. You're not obligated to do so, you're not inferior because of it and you are free to choose what is better for you. I do feel better using Linux these days because I am honestly very tired on MS making decisions on what's best and I enjoy fixing issues by myself.
I think you wording might offend a lot of people here because Linux and open source is almost a lifestyle for a lot of people, so if you need help staying it might be more productive to calm down and elaborate on your isssues in the future.
This is a very good example of a reply that doesn't help at all. Sorry.
You aren't aware of eveyones contexts so assuming everyone can simply ditch communication apps is very narrow minded. Many people have family members that aren't well versed in tech and in many situations calling isn't an option. My 70 years old mom for example would probably find easier to write me a letter and send it through mail than to learn how to use a new app (she can't call since we live in different countries). Whenever they even change the app layout is a pain.
I deeply hate Whatsapp with all my might but there are sacrifices that need to be done for people you care about.
I think if you clean your own toilet you'll never pee standing at home. It splashes everywhere, it's so nasty.
As someone born without a penis it was always annoying to share bathrooms with people that pee standing/leave the lid up.
You all hate discs until you have a library that you can rent games for free close to you. Or you want to sell a game you already played to buy something else. I don't care of what some boss from GameStop says because at the end of the day, they run a business out of it, but complaining about physical media is something I don't understand someone would do as a consumer. Did we really learn nothing from companies simply shutting down online stores when they want?
I can't put into words how much disgust I feel for Fandom wikis. Apparently there is an alternative front-end for it, but I still need to try it out.
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