Ok the trick seems to be able to realize I've absentmindedly put something down to do something else and catch myself before I forget. I'm gonna try and consciously paying attention to it.
The problem with Haas has never been Guenther, it's always been Gene. Mfer still believes he can run a team as a privateer in 2024. Buy a chassis, buy an engine and show up on the grid, like in nascar or Indy.
While smaller teams struggled to stay alive, big players made massive investments in manufacturing and testing facilities before the budget cap came into effect. Meanwhile Haas still has zero manufacturing capabilities. They're not a manufacturer. They're an aero designer.
It's a simple espresso recipe that says "18g of coffee beans, ground fine enough that 45g of liquid (espresso) come out in the cup in 30s from the start of the pump". It tells you about the dose and the ratio, and the brew time is an indication since everything else is a variable depending on the beans, roast level, grinder, machine, temperature and humidity levels.
"dry" means unadulterated beans, since were talking about wetting them before grinding.
It's like scrolling on your phone, where the content on your screen follows exactly your fingers movements. On Wayland you can do the same with a trackpad, like for example when scrolling, switching workspaces or invoking the activities overview. It feels much nicer, more immediate and more natural than on X.org, where gestures are just triggering a shortcut after a set distance.
"Finland happiest country on earth" factoid actualy just statistical error. average Finn is happy 0 times per year. Happys Antti, who lives in cave & is happy over 10,000 each day, is an outlier adn should not have been counted
May I ask why you, as a beginner, specifically chose one of those distros instead of more "mainstream" ones?
Puppy Linux's main use-case is to be a live ISO, that doesn't need to be installed to run. It doesn't mean it's not a good idea to install it, but I think if you want to use an Ubuntu derivative, there are better options for a beginner like Pop or Mint that would let you install a lightweight desktop environment like XFCE, LXDE, LXQt and so on.
Alpine Linux is specifically designed to avoid all the core system tools that are pretty much universal on most other distros like glibc, systemd or GNU tools and libraries, which will make your life hell as a beginner if you need to troubleshoot anything as most "universal" documentation like the Arch wiki would be at best partially relevant, at worst useless.
Hey, we are all freeloaders here. How many of us can say they've contributed to every single component of the stack we use everyday to get our cat memes? Like GRUB, the kernel, systemd/whatever you prefer, Mesa, X.Org/Wayland, your DE of choice, Firefox?
Ok the trick seems to be able to realize I've absentmindedly put something down to do something else and catch myself before I forget. I'm gonna try and consciously paying attention to it.