Ideally I'd like it as a playlist, sort of like youtube-tui's library, but this seems like it might be a workable solution. Also, even if it turns out not to be, very nice script. I've always sucked terribly at bash scripting.
Oh definitely. I've been using linux on and off for..a long time. "Stuff just works" is a great thing for a daily driver (mine is xubuntu). I save the tinkering for machines I don't need to use constantly.
I've found ubuntu distros to be pretty good for 'stuff just works". My daily driver is xubuntu. That said, I've never tried using a printer with it. Good luck OP.
Had this happen too. Grew up in Alaska. My sister and I got turned around and told to go home by the cops because the schools were all closed. I have no idea how cold it was but it was cold enough that exposed skin started to burn a few seconds after stepping out the door.
Found in a time capsule in 2150: hey guys, we left you a little something over there by Vesuvius...you'll thank us later. And you better not have built a McDonald's on it...
Command line is a lot more powerful for a lot of cases. Most CLI programs are written with the idea that the caller might be another program, so they tend to be easy to chain with pipes and redirection. So you have tons of simple tools that you can combine however you need.
I generally aim newbies at Mint, but ubuntu derived distros are pretty easy and stuff often 'just works'. That's why my daily driver is xubuntu.
All over the place, really. Another advantage of ubuntu derived distros is you'll find a lot of the tutorials and stuff will assume you're using ubuntu. I just hit a search engine if I need help with something.
I've also had pretty good luck with OpenRGB and some SteelSeries stuff (though my needs are simple).