I was using Manjaro KDE and ended up switching to Pop OS because Manjaro would never work right with my GPU. Pop OS has worked very well out of the box though.
The first time I learned about this as a wee lad, I was genuinely Concerned
I feel like the last version of this kind of thing was the Important Videos playlist which was 2017-ish, I think
Divinity Original Sin 2 is my favorite RPG of all time. DOS1 is good, but a bit dated.
Welcome to the Superwahljahr, Senegal
With no more High Priestess the priest hunter could finally retire
My experience is this: In Austria they want to speak English. In Germany they want to speak German. On a Lufthansa flight it's 50/50 whether they ask me questions in English or German.
Wait until you find some nerd using SAS.
My day job uses SAS but I've used Stata and SPSS pretty extensively. SPSS is the most black-boxy out of all of them, but it's also easiest to use. I see why it's so popular in behavioral science; the math-heavy types tend not to go into psychology and similar.
It's because education is sold as a way to get a job. Nobody communicates the value of being an educated person other than the salary one could potentially make.
The Library of Congress added "software that runs land vehicles" to their copyright exceptions somewhat recently. That's why farmers are legally allowed to use cracked software from Ukrainian grain farmers to run/repair their tractors
The problem is that "women are attracted to nice guys" implies that "being nice" itself is "enough" to be attractive. Guys get this idea that all they have to bring to the table is "I'm not a jerk" and the ladies will fall into their laps. The problem is, the jerk down the road is in better shape, has interesting hobbies, and/or has a real, dependable job. Being "nice" is like having two slices of bread and saying you have a sandwich. If you don't put anything between the bread slices, everyone's going to opt to order the burrito instead because it's got an actual filling.
Dutch looks like someone got really drunk and tried to combine English and German.