It uses a strongly type language so it teaches good practices, it's based on a widely used language in the industry, it's a bloody good course that teaches the fundamentals of programming very well. If you learn better with videos, I recommend this course, but it's not free.
Sorry to be pedantic, but if you can revive it then it wasn't really bricked. Depending on how bad it was it was still worth the [Rare] ego item š§āš¾
I use KDE as I can set it up just how I like it. I never got on with Gnome at all. The truth of it is that the only way to know if you prefer Gnome to KDE is to give it a good try out. Don't forget Cinnamon, Xfce, and Mate also!
Window rules are working fine here but I only have a couple of simple ones. I seem to recall a problem with a lot of rules, like 50 or 60 but I can't remember what the problem was.
If you have exactly the same image, then as far as I can tell, the only thing different is the hardware however unlikely it seems and it does seem unlikely.
I consider myself a prime candidate for bugs as I use quite a few widgets including third party ones and compile desktop effects from source but apart from afore-mentioned, nada. I sometimes wonder if it's because I carefully choose my hardware to be Linux compatible even if it means not buying the latest and greatest. Maybe I'm just lucky š¬
Experienced none of that with openSUSE Tumbleweed or EndeavourOS. The only bug I have is a panel mis-sized when first logging in but that seems to be fixed in 6.3.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u8qgehH3kEQ&pp=ygUXdHdvIGlkaW90cyBvbmUga2V5Ym9hcmQ%3D