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  • Never saw the need to separate work and personal devices. I have a work and a personal profile on my phone. That's enough.

    I won't switch bank over this.

    But I agree, banks often have terrible websites.

  • LineageOS... the restrictions don't sound great. I will need the Google Apps, esp. for banking and other work related stuff. No way past it. Some software seems a bit basic, like the camera app. Sony offers a nice one there. Just as an example. There's other concerns. Small, but hey...

    As to your request for contributing to OSM. That's what we have StreetComplete for.

  • Go for it.

    • fantastic installer
    • stable even if you use the rolling release (absolutely solid if you pick Leap)
    • fantastic out of the box experience (usually GNOME for me)

    ... and so forth. I don't get paid to write this. 😄

    More on this.

  • System configuration with OpenSuse's Yast seems miles ahead of all the others (at least those I have tested 🙃).

    It doesn't look particularly nice. German functionality over design. And that it does well. One can do A LOT with it. Plus it's free even in Tumbleweed.

  • Ok. Your first one is “tomatoes, tomatos.” The second is my go-to solution of sorts as well: use a paper towel, open the door, and dump the paper towel in the nearest bin. This works more often than not.

  • Freedom is always relative. No one has absolute freedom. No matter how much I want to go without sleep, I can't do that. No matter how much I don't like gravity, it limits me (or liberates me, depending on my view). I have the freedom to jump off a highrise, but will that freedom actually do me good? Absolute freedom is not necessarily a good thing as it can harm myself and others.

    Therefore free speech doesn't mean I can say whatever I want. It means that I have the right to express my opinions publicly. But there must be restrictions to balance the right to free speech with the need to protect individuals and society from harm (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech).

    Edit: formatting

  • You are someone in need. You're not sponging resources. These resources are there to be used by someone who needs the help. You do.

    You're also not your mother.

    You are around 20 years old? Means you likely have many more ahead of you. I had a couple of massive twists and turns in my life. Some within, some outside my control. I know enough people who will say the same. You simply don't know what will happen tomorrow. Anyone who claims to even know what exactly the weather will be like in two weeks is just not telling the truth, let alone what a human life will be like tomorrow or in a few years.

    Keep going! You only have one life. You don't know what's coming.