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  • EU backed distro is seriously missing from the marketshare considering even Turkey has its own Linux distro. I mean EU with all the pressure it gives to tech firms to behave fair, it's strange they don't fund a custom distro as an alternative to the Microsoft's monopoly on the PC OS market.

  • I'd be in support for a ban to paid gambling mechanics for underage players. I've heard too many stories where kids get addicted to gambling via these as a starting point; and soon cannot stop when they become adults. At the very least regulate them worldwide under the same term as gambling.

    Other than that, not really.

  • Turkey's ccTLD resellers sell domains under common subdomains for better prices than .tr; .com.tr is one of the most common domains used.

    Some subdomains also are under control for who can use them, like .edu.tr is reserved for universities, .gov.tr is reserved for governments

  • If you're programming for Apple platforms (iOS/Mac) that's pretty much a requirement. While you can submit fake information while registering Apple ID, it could be seen unprofessional at some job spaces; but then again mostly people wont care.

    Your company will likely handle details regarding development fees (developer account, publishing fees and all that stuff) so you don't have to submit any payment information.

  • Pop. I just need ubuntu without snap, distro's default look doesnt matter since I'll just use sway/i3wm.

    Though the fact that they're building their own tiling DE could make me stick with it fully when it comes out.

  • Legal? Likely not, as you're turning one copy into two copies.

    Would anyone pursue you? Likely not. No one is going to get a warrant to search your devices to see if you've photocopied your books before giving them away; unless you're sharing the digital files publically.

    Do not share the digital files publically, as that is definetly not legal.