Waste time configuring things and troubleshooting things when your ultra custom system breaks.
Waste time configuring things and troubleshooting things when your ultra custom system breaks.
So then tax all capital gains as income. I don’t get why capital gains get taxed less than income. If anything they should be taxed more.
I use normal KDE because I don’t know how much of a hassle it would be to put everything in containers and use flatpaks for everything.
Not to derail the discussion but this makes me wonder if anyone here in the US actually uses .us
or .co.us
instead of .com
, .net
, .org
, .edu
, or .gov
.
The distro is designed to be a bulletproof, highly user-friendly operating system that showcases the best of KDE technology—a system that KDE can confidently recommend to casual users and hardware manufacturers.
So it looks like there will finally be a distribution that Windows, Mac, and ChromeOS users can jump to and just start using without having to learn much and with a much better and more familiar GUI than GNOME.
Why? What’s the issue with Snap? Is Flatpak any better?
I use Fedora KDE but this one sounds like exactly what I need. I primarily use Linux for software dev and web browsing and Windows for gaming and Office.
By dying
Enlisted lean solidly conservative while officers are more to the center.
I keep it default but with dark mode. And that’s perfect for me. I wouldn’t want it to look or function any other way.
KDE Plasma and I refuse to use anything else on Linux unless there’s no choice.
No IME or PSP eliminates all x86 machines from consideration since those aren’t firmware but hardware and the processors won’t work without them.
The kind of device that meets all of your requirements may not even exist.
Colonizing Antarctica would be more reasonable than that.
Yes and first century peasants couldn’t imagine the idea of reading comments and responding to them on a magic lit up rectangle that knows when you touch it and where and exchanges the information involved invisibly through the air even passing through solid objects.
If that’s what you think, then you severely underestimate human technological innovation.
The Lunar Gateway will be complete in your lifetime and and the Artemis program is underway. Who knows what will happen after that.
The odds of an exactly identical planet existing naturally are very slim. The only way to get that is some kind of terraforming. Or we evolve to adapt to our new environments. Which could mean that humans could split out into multiple successor species.
There are black holes that travel at the speed of light. If one were to pass through our astronomical neighborhood we would never see it coming and it would end our existence so instantaneously that it would be like our species and planet never existed.
And you have your head stuck so far up your ass you think climate change is the only threat to the habitability of the Earth when one solar flare gone wrong or object striking the Earth or black hole travelling at the speed of light passing sufficiently close could erase humanity from existence and we would never see it coming. None of these things are fiction and all of them are completely within the realm of possibility. Modern astronomy has documented examples of all of these things happening. In fact the leading theory right now is that the Earth and moon existing as they do is the result of the collision of two objects typically referred to as Gaia and Theia. Theia broke off pieces of Gaia and those eventually came together to form the moon while the rest became the Earth.
As of right now the only thing preventing our species from going extinct due to any of a very large number of astronomical events is luck. But you have no guarantees that that luck will last forever and humanity needs a backup plan.
Now that is what true happiness looks like.
I’m sure most soldiers felt the same way when they found out that the war was finally over.