I blame the stealer for even considering posting this
derpgon
Understandable, from a software engineer's view, I get it.
IMO the biggest challenge is to fundamentally change how one thinks about given system. The goal is not to want to get it to behave like windows. But I understand it is hard for someone who used windows his whole life (I've been like that aswell). LibreOffice will never look like Office, downloading new software is not gonna be just running an .exe installer, and system settings will sometimes not be just "click here and it does what you want".
Not trying to convince you (or anyone), but just my two cents.
Not evangelizing in any way, but it is worth a try. If "back in college" was 10 years ago, I could hardly agree more that it was pain all around, but it is so much easier nowadays that even I without any advanced knowledge in Linux I could setup one of the harder distress (Arch) without any pain at all (thanks Archinstall).
Do it the other way, change your OS! Embrace the pinguin!
Depends which path you take, it could also be your local hospital for letting these hacker be born.
It is easier to enforce access than to enforce ethical algorithm. Sadly, it is not perfect, but it is better than allowing it.
Gamifying seeding? Sign me up!
I've once had to bring up my ratio on a (now defunct) private torrent site in orde to download new torrents. I was looking for high leech low seed torrents, and I am ashamed to say I've seeded over 500 GB of granny porn (like 20gb original size). Brought up my ratio, tho.
If DLCs count, sunk about 100 hours into Factorio Space Age since it's release .
At this point I am just expecting Half-Life 2: Episode 2, Part 2
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