One thrusts every second, the next one every two, then four, ...
Wow, thank you very much!
They also removed all previous versions except a very old one with known issues, thus exposing people to more danger than necessary in any way.
Thank you for adding so much information! I haven't gotten into crocheting at all, but it looks pretty fun. Do you have any recommendations for beginner resources/tutorials?
Faster, can't you see her freezing?
Nah, that's a happy little accident.
The price per person doesn't help me if I'm living alone, and they start enforcing "only people in your home count as family". If I'm the only one that can use my account, the price per person is the full plan price.
Debian is amazing, but you're right that they are far from noob-friendly. I recently switched to Fedora due to the fast availability of new packages (e.g. KDE Plasma 6.1 with fixed Nvidia drivers), and even the arguably easiest option - Ublue images - had some issues I wouldn't have been able to fix without deep Linux experience.
But there definitely has been a lot of progress over the last couple of years, and I'm sure that will continue. We just have to be mindful of not participating in creating the next Microsoft. Ubuntu is already seen as the default Linux distribution - the further it gets entrenched, the worse for all of us.
But why move people from Microsoft to another company that is implementing more and more user-hostile "features", when there are alternatives like Mint? If all the new Linux users are herded towards Canonical, it's just giving them even more power to extract profits in the future.
It's far easier to have them start with a community-led project on the same basis. Imagine Ubuntu being enshittified and forked - how should they decide which fork to use, and how can they know it will still exist in a couple of years?
So you're saying we just have to add a "horse farm" minigame that has to be played every time the units are used?
Damn, I'm excited! It's a beautiful and unique experience, definitely one of my favorite games of all time.
"May the odds be ever in your favor" works in almost any situation!