Thats not how the law works, and the law is above any corporation. At least this is still true in Europe. So if the law states that I dont need to give up any rights, then I... Dont need to give up any rights
Keep in mind they will bring some stuff back, slowly and sneakily, so my advice is keep the account for a while so you can keep an eye on (and control over) your stuff. If youre in the EU send them an email gdpr request to delete your data. When they invevitably reply with the copy pasted "click this link to read about how you can delete your posts and comments" simply answer back that it is legally their responsibility to do it and youre not doing shit. Tell them if they dont comply you will be lodging a formal complain with your country's data protection officer (again, if youre in the EU), as I did when they brought back some deleted content for the third time.
I think what hes trying to say (correct me if im wrong OP), is that not everyone needs that high end machine, so its not comparing apples to oranges as you seem to suggest. Its like comparing a Lamborghini to a regular albeit good sedan for the purpose of taking your kids to school, doing groceries, etc. If we ignore the obvious impracticalities of the Lambo for these jobs, sure its really cool, but if you can achieve the same task with the sedan (again ignoring that the Lambo might not allow you to conveniently achieve them and assuming practicality is equal so that the car analogy can fit in with the laptop question), why specifically go looking to get the Lambo?
Pre disney star wars was good. A lot of us grew up with it. Yea the movies have their flaws, like most movies, but the expanded stuff was really cool. I loved anything star wars as a child, be it comics, books, lego, games etc...
It holds a lot of fond memories is my point :)
So my point is: please excuse the obligatory downvote, its on principle ;)
Im really happy with my Das keyboard 4 professional. If you dont mind blank keycaps, or intend to order custom ones down the road anyway, I'd recommend it. Its got a sturdy heavyish metal body that feels like its resilient, which I do like personally as I dont need it to be mobile
The defaults do seem to work (i.e. moving around windows to desktops, switching focus between windows, restarting bspwm, etc...). I did make a new shortcut - super + v - which brings up copyq for my clipboard history and that works. But my no shortcut works to bring up rofi
I edited my OP with a link to a paste of my entire config, where I have marked with comments what are my changes. Its basically the original example with 2 or 3 changes made.
I use chezmoi to backup my configs, and ive thought about writing a post-install script, but its not difficult to maintain ine for myself then i would like to have an iso which will setup everything automatically. Im just unsure if its easier than maintaining one for public use
Please explain meme for us who aren't this well versed in history