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  • I could use flatpak to get the newest version, but could I then get rid of the pre installed old version?

    Of course you can and if you decide to go down this route you should take a look at Flatseal that can help you with flatpak permissions and theming.

    debian's default graphics look also prehistoric. Can I change that installing other styles?

    Debian installs Desktop Environments without any theming, just plain vanilla DEs and in most cases, expecially with XFCE, they are not that pretty out of the box. You can still theme it to look and work the way you prefer.

    with debian you are asked to choose the environment: xfce, mate... how troublesome is to change those after installation?

    sudo apt install new-desktop-environment, log out and log back in selecting a different desktop in the display manager: piece of cake

    This doesn't mean that xubuntu has bloatware, but simply much more pre installed packages, right?

    Keep in mind that the 0.7gb debian image is the "netinstall", which pulls software from repository instead of installing it directly. There are also debian "DVD" images that can be up to 4gb as well. And yes, Xubuntu has more bloatware but not as much as you might believe

  • Never felt it as judgement :)

  • It has shortcuts that feel a little more natural to me and the ootb theming makes files more easy to navigate.
    I know you can also theme nano but I'm lazy

  • The first things I install on a fresh linux install are always htop (task manager) and micro (nano but better).

  • The world is run by internet trolls

  • Edison

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  • Based Meucci enjoyer

  • Since I said so: the post was asking what's my deal breaker when it comes to relationships and for me it's that your able to put effort, practice and perseverance into a craft, a hobby, a passion or whatever.

    It might not be your definition, but it's mine.

  • Because you don't have to work hard to master it

  • No passions or hobbies.

    No, traveling isn't a hobby.

  • OP discovered electrons

  • Autism

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  • It's going to be happy once I read it all

  • Autism

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  • Now I have to read the rest

  • Healthiest American food

  • Responses like the one OP is talking about were for sure, but since those weren't the only kind of critical responses I wouldn't band the whole thing together

  • The whole "bear vs. man" thing proved that there are still a lot of people out there totally unable to get over themselves. On one side you see people piling on women not knowing the everyday struggle the average woman goes through everyday, on the other side there are people that get mad at memes not accepting that the statement was meant to be over the top in the first place, so it's ok to find irony in it

  • Too much effort is equal as no effort at all

  • Now we need an Arch tampon for the bleeding edge

  • Going to therapy.
    I found out the reason I could't sleep anymore was deeper than just being stressed out during a particular time frame of my life, but it was the last ring of a chain of bad (but apparently "normal") decisions that started a long time ago.

  • In this case I'm taking the word "greatest" more as "biggest/most impactful" and not necessarily "most good"

    Yeah that's what I meant, I agree with the topic of "it might be what started workers exploitation", but what I'm talking about is "it's an invention/discovery that was so powerful to shift the natural behaviour of a species". We're not even talking about antropology now, it's an etological impact and there haven't been many others in our history