You actually think you’re going to rise up and fight against your national army? How about fighting for a better democracy instead, like by getting rid of Gerrymandering, abolishing corporate lobbyists, adopting preferential voting etc
You actually think you’re going to rise up and fight against your national army? How about fighting for a better democracy instead, like by getting rid of Gerrymandering, abolishing corporate lobbyists, adopting preferential voting etc
Oh no! I only got an education from my school and didn’t get to fire a gun even ONCE! Let me go sit in a corner and cry myself to sleep with my secure, well paying job and free health care. By the way I’m in army reserves and get paid to shoot rifles and automatic guns at firing ranges. It’s okay, I guess, but I wouldn’t go if I weren’t paid lol
I wish he had the balls to follow through with it
I looked for a lazy way to get myself a Tux sticker and found this pack of stickers for $1
https://www.stickermule.com/products/unixstickers-pro-pack
Bargain!
Oh that’s interesting, exposing kids to it is a great idea because then they won’t have the whole barrier of the ‘fear of the unknown’ when considering installing it on their own PC. Thanks for sharing!
I would like to see a breakdown of useage by region. For example I found stats that said India’s share of linux users rose from 9% in May to 15% in July. That’s quite a sharp increase in only 2 months! With a population of over 1 billion people, I’m betting this rise would have a significant increase in global stats, so I wonder what is behind it…
Source: https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/india
What do you mean by ‘normal’ package management?
What problems does the AUR create? I just install using yay, and it mostly works fine
Reminds me of that episode where Roy ends up involved in a robbery… “How about that ludicrous display last night?”
Just to chime in, I first tried arch because some youtuber I followed recommended it, but after 5 years I would say I’ve stayed with it for the AUR and the community. The AUR has almost every app I’ve ever needed, and whenever I have a problem there’s always a solution on one forum or another, to the point where I can usually just copy and paste it into the terminal and it’s solved!
nah totally off the mark. I may be a 39 Linux user, but I work in Ag science!
tbf they said “older”, not “old”
Sadly I fear you’re right. It is nice while it lasts though, it takes me back to the early days of reddit
What am I missing in the “end Kernel panic” one?