It's 8:25 AM in Moscow, another beautiful day, blue skies, snow on the ground. Just woke up, got my sip of coffee, in time to be at work at 9AM working my good-paying steady union job at the KGB shitposting and bamboozling boomers on facebook. Probably gonna log off at 1pm and take my kids cross country skiing.
I've been using Manjaro for 5+ years with no problem. Manjaro is a rolling distro, and unfortunately there is not enough volunteers in open source community to maintain a bleeding edge rolling distribution that is completely bug free. It is just a matter of personal preference how close to bleeding edge do you want your system to be between Arch, Manjaro, Endeavor, and OpenSUSE. I found that Manjaro is quite useful to have because I run non-FOSS programs like Dropbox, Zotero, MegaSYNC, and MATLAB.
One tips I have is that don't bother to update every other week. There are plenty literal supercomputers running on outdated Linux OS or stable distro releases like Fedora. Linux by default is already more secure. Just because there are updates available doesn't mean one should do it, unless you need the bleeding edge updates due to your line of work. I thought we install Linux to run away from annoying Windows updates. If you update Manjaro like every 6 months or so, it is pretty unlikely (statistically) that you get a bad update.
Pokemon? Despite many of its flaws, it encourages honest trading amongst friends, it is a classic JRPG, and has no microtransaction. You can play it on emulator if you don't have a switch
I have been daily driving since 2018 on Manjaro + KDE. In the beginning, considering it is a rolling distro I just update the system every other week and it would break fairly often. But in reality most users really don't need to do sudo pacman -syyu unless they need certain and specific software update. That's the great thing about Linux, it is not forcing you to update like Windows update. You do update when you specifically need it and know what you want. There's barely any serious virus or security exploit for average Linux users. There are many top world supercomputers running on outdated kernels.
If you are not chasing bleeding edge status, and update your Manjaro less regularly, say on par with Linux Mint update schedules of every 6 months or so, then it'll break less often unless you are really really unlucky.
This open air prison looks kinda lit literally and figuratively, probably has better public transport, education, and healthcare than my city (Denver, lmao)
My guy worked overtime, drank one too many gins, went to the shadowrealm, heard the Sound of Silence start playing, and had a chat with his deep buried conscience.
So Israel just gonna lay siege on Gaza, cut off electricity, humanitarian aid, food, and water, while continue bombing and airstrikes to let 2 million people slowly starve and die?
How is this not a war crime, and how did they not learn from history
I even understand if they want to take me to interrogation room if I legitimately just flew from these countries. My situation was that I went to vacation in Central America ONCE. I've flown back and forth between US and Denmark like 10x since, you would think if I'm a Sandinista agent I would have done the crime by now.
Everytime, same moronic robotic list of questions. What were you doing in Cuba/Venezuela in 2009 (vacation, hiking, drinking), did you had assistance or meet with govt official (no), have you been arrested in the US for drug related charges (you can look up my records yourself, you goddamn moron, the answer is always no)
The most annoying thing is not even the questions themselves, but they take you to this wait room, take your phone so you cannot listen to music or anything, and usually people have to wait 30-60 minutes. If you don't have non-electronic media then you are shit out of luck, you have to stare at a wall for the wait period while listening to TSA agent questioning and harassing poor passengers in front of the queue. Usually I was only interviewed for like 10 minutes, but it is just a giant waste of time and taxpayer money for everyone involved, why don't these people actually stop a terror attack for once.
It's 8:25 AM in Moscow, another beautiful day, blue skies, snow on the ground. Just woke up, got my sip of coffee, in time to be at work at 9AM working my good-paying steady union job at the KGB shitposting and bamboozling boomers on facebook. Probably gonna log off at 1pm and take my kids cross country skiing.