#!/usr/bin/env will look in PATH for bash, and bash is not always in /bin, particularly on non-Linux systems. For example, on OpenBSD it's in /usr/local/bin, as it's an optional package.
If you are sure bash is in /bin and this won't change, there's no harm in putting it directly in your shebang.
I don't think that's true anymore. I moved my .eu to porkbun (which is an American company) and it works. Also, I just tried registering a new .eu domain with them and it works - and they have very good prices! (I'm not affiliated with them)
Docker has an internal networking setup. You can create a "network" and all containers in that network communicate with each other, but not with other containers in other networks. So you can set up a VPN container in a network and all containers in that netowrk could use the VPN to route their traffic through.
You can configure your VPN container to expose some ports that it uses to communicate, and then the "regular applications" can make use of those ports to connect through the VPN.
All the elderly people in my family use Android.. and they never complained about it. So what gives? I bet that if I'd give them an iPhone they'd be very annoyed and won't understand how it works.
XDG doesn't mean you need a GUI. XDG is a specification on how to set up config, cache, etc. directories. aria2 should work without setting anything up.
Fuck youtube clips. Fuck the annoying voice! I get it, everybody can make videos today.. but come on, find your brother and ask him to read for you! /haterant
As others have said, moving to QT6 was a massive effort. There were a lot of changes due to that. And if you would have followed their progress, they always said the user will only see minor changes, so there's that.
Another thing that has changed is much better Wayland support and this is also a big effort.
Have you heard of women? Or maybe teenagers with not-so-large hands?