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  • I was in my early 20s when the Soviet occupation collapsed here, the victims here were everyone not high up in the party.

    Sure, capitalism fucking sucks but pretending the USSR was anything other than just bourgeoisie rule is delusional. The oligarchs were just called the communist party then.

  • Fallout 4s writing was pretty objectively bad, the gameplay was a huge improvement though.

    Fallout 3 was pretty disappointing to most people who were expecting something like Fallout 1 or 2 but the story was definitely more competent than Fallout 4, still mediocre though. Never heard anyone call it revolutionary.

    New Vegas was made by Obsidian, not Bethesda and it's a solid way to compare what good story looks like.

  • It also includes calls and Internet. Also I have never sent more than 50 SMS messages per month so I guess I haven't ever cared, most of my communication is either Signal, WhatsApp or Discord. On average it's probably like 3 sms' per month though.

    I guess I always though it was pretty cheap since I never ran out of data or anything, I don't think I could send 500 SMS messages if I tried.

  • They are expensive? I pay 10 euros a month and that includes 500 SMS messages and 100 MMS ones along with call time and Internet that I have never exceeded so I haven't checked how much it is.

  • Last time I installed EndeavourOS I had to connect to the wifi through the terminal. That's a surefire way to get a beginner to stop installing right there so I would not recommend it.

  • I have seen arch recommended to first time Linux users more times than I can count. It's usually said that installing it is a learning experience. If that's a joke it's a really stupid one.

  • What I mean is that using the terminal isn't mandatory in Manjaro while Arch and Arch based distros all require it. So for that it's an excellent example.

    As for stability it's a bit more stable than Arch itself from my experience but I still has issues. The most stable distro I have used was Pop OS, I didn't have a single issue there for like 3 years straight, I only switched because of a hardware change and Pop OS's Mesa version was unstable on the new hardware.

    My central point is still that you will never in a million years get the average computer user to use a terminal.