Well, thank you for taking the time to write this detailed explanation!
Windows and MacOS use the abbriviation "MB" referring to the binary units, correct? How come that these big OS's use another unit than these large international bodies recognize?
On a side note, I've always found it weird why HDDs or SSDs are/were sold with 128GB, 265GB, 512GB etc. when they are referring to decimal units.
I'm failing to understand why we would need decimal units at all. Whats the point of them? And why do the original units havr to change name to something as ridiculous as "Gibibyte" while the unnecessary decimal units get the binary's old name?
They are not taking away any money from the existing funds. And that is the important thing IMO. Rather, they are using that large amount of money and investing it (safely) so that they generate surplus money that they use. Hiwever, they arent taking away money that is currently there.
Im not the same person but I could reply to your deleted comment (I just wouldn't knlw what you wrote, it says "deleted", but I can still upvote that deletee comment lol). It currently has 3 upvotes.
I actually know quite a bit about Argentinian football. What you're describing was either a long time ago or not referring to the first division. The only match that would remotely come close to that would be a Boca Juniors VS River Plate match...
Of course it does. OP asked multiple questions, this was sipposes to answer why they used KDE instead of Gnome. I personally think Arch would have the advantage of having the newewst drivers, Proton version etc. available.
Cocktails without alcohol cost way too much for what they are. That would be like paying 15 bucks for a burger without meat.
Restaurants sometimes also have like dozens of types of beer, wine, etc. but the best non-alcoholic they can do is a water or a coca cola softdrink?