maps can have different layers lmao
Jumuta
yea ofc the map is orange, it's showing the infrastructure type instead of electrification
yk how maps work right?
Honestly build quality matters more than specs if you're not gaming in my opinion, that's why old thinkpads are so popular
I personally got burned by a shitty modern laptop because I only looked at the specs and nothing else
I'm talking about things like:
- chassis sturdiness
- laptop foot grippiness
- hinge quality
- touchpad quality/has trackpoint
- battery longevity (very important)
- display colour accuracy/viewing angles
- keyboard tactility/travel/flex
These things are harder to research but they're imo way more important than specs
could you elaborate on why?
does a discord bridge not work for this?
creating jobs for graffiti cleaners to please the ceo of the cleaning company?
This is extremely sad to hear, it's always disheartening hearing about overreaching laws and policies that affect foss communities like this
It's really disappointing seeing Russian contributors being disrespected like this, the regime that rules Russia wasn't entirely their fault, and allegiance, nationality, and ethnicity are all clearly different things
Also, wouldn't a state sponsored Russian hacker pretend to be from the US or something anyway? No way they'd contribute code as a Russian, that'd just increase others' suspicion
I agree with Linus a lot too but I strongly disagree here. I hope he's just being made to say this because of government policies
I prefer the old one over anything ai generated tbh
rain world reference
me when recycled rubber and recycled plastic balancing
basically there's the big 3 (debian, arch, fedora) and everything else is just them with presets (ui, drivers, etc)
debian uses apt, arch uses pacman, fedora uses dnf for packaging, so packages (app executables) aren't intercompatible and so you usually have some apps that aren't available on on or the other
usually debian had everything, arch has everything with workarounds, idk about fedora
anyway the tree is like:
debian
fedora
arch
with DEs you should see which ones you like by testing them out, if you get the debian netinstaller you can select however many you want in the install process and you can switch between them at boot with the dropdown menu in the login prompt