I'm not completely up to speed with the core principles of Arch, but I think it revolves around KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid!).
Meaning that Arch doesn't hold your hand with nice GUIs. Instead, it tries to make the command line interface as easy to understand and use as possible.
So if you run into a problem, you're more likely to understand how to fix it, or at least what the root cause is. Which is not a given when you're used to distros with more abstraction like Ubuntu.
Then again, this design concept is not for everyone.
Wait, you can host a website on a raspberry pi !?
But is it really cheaper than shared hosting, for instance? And even then, quality-wise, it cannot be that good, can it?
My technique at the pub: focus on the sudoku of the daily newspaper until I'm drunk enough to engage in conversation and be unaffected by the chaos around me.
Pros: pretty good for my social life
Cons: pretty bad for my liver
Physics professor: That's not true! You can make nuclear fusion with helium-3 which doesn't make the reactor core radioactive over time. And I think that's cool!
Reninds me when I stayed in this village in a guest room, for a civic mission. My host kept talking about the "black familly" in the village. And I was like: "Do you have anything to say about them apart from their skin color?" 🙄
If you ever try to build a public health system from the ground up in the US, don't fall from the same mistakes we did in Europe.
Namely, defunding public hospitals where most of the costly procedures happen and funding private hospitals with public money, where they mostly do low-risk profitable procedures.
I could go on, but you get the irony.
Hang on a minute, there's a plan to purchase a pizza over 6 weeks!? Do I understand that right? And no one is asking why people need a morgage to buy food!?
I thought the US would be way up there given the intensive livestock industry there. But I guess we all underestimated the pig industry in China. They have multi-storey slaughter houses for pigs over there!
Prions are a big problem for cannibalism since they resist high temperature. So they're still deadly even if the "meat" is well cooked.
That said, Bones And All was a great film about cannibalism. And it was romantic, in a fucked-up way.
I started using linux seriously with Manjaro, but since I didn't know what AUR really was I fucked my system up (thank NVIDIA drivers for that). Then I switched to arch, learned everything I should have known on the arch wiki.
So yeah, I use arch btw.
I'm torn. Kinda curious about what oysters are thinking, but pretty sure Einstein could run faster than me.