puchaczyk
As per Arch wiki
Arch is a pragmatic distribution rather than an ideological one.
If you're a FOSS purist, you shouldn't run Arch ethier way, because providing proprietary software for those who want it is one of the core principles of Arch.
I'm convinced someone on LTT's team is on Lemmy. Two weeks ago one of their quickbits had a title "u/spez endorses lemmy".
Also cheese, eggs, meat, and even our environment due to waste products (feces, urine) generated by animal farms.
Are there any other sources on that? This article being on Telegraph makes me question it happend.
Say what you want about Musk, but bankrupting TWO multibillion dollar companies at the same time is impressive.
Yeah, PFAS comes to mind. It took decades to confirm it's harmful to humans but at this point it is everywhere and hard to get rid of. Worst part is they try to use other chemicals to replace PFAS, but again how harmful they are we don't know and we will learn that decades later too because companies don't want to make long term research before releasing the product. Enviroment shouldn't be a billionaire's testing ground.
"GUI makes easy tasks easier, CLI makes hard tasks possible". I'm a Debian user and lately I haven't been touching terminal at all, unless it's an inherently terminal task like programing. My only complaint now is that when I did an grub update my config file got reverted to the defaults. All of a sudden I couldn't boot to Windows from grub because os-prober got dissabled (I'm dualbooting). Fixing that is not hard, as you only have to uncomment one line in the config, but it's annoying that it happend.
You can get recycled reddit content at lemmy too
All that AI can't pay for itself, I guess.
He deserves that. After all he works 4 000 000 hours a day... Right?
Reforms are easier to pass in autocracy, but those are not the kind of reforms one would want.