

OK, thank you, this pretty much explains everything.
OK, thank you, this pretty much explains everything.
I know it’s not a perfect analogy. It was just a first thing that crossed my mind…
Back when I was playing World of Tanks, there were plenty of quite interesting nicknames. Unfortunately, most I remember were in my non-english language, but there were some international like Hairy Spotter, IPutTheFunInFuneral or 10InchInColdWater.
I’m asking whether it’s more like “arch with some custom spice” or rather something vaguely similar to arch like “ubuntu is like debian”. I tried manjaro long, long time ago and can’t remember much more than using AUR being mess due to not really being arch…
The Island of Doctor Moreau
He’ll definitely love the plot /s
Does CachyOS use real Arch repos or is it like Manjaro which holds packages for “testing”?
My favourite is fish because I tried it once and I really like its autocomplete. I usually do simple stuff so I stick to it.
“Finally”
Well, I would hope for 33 MHz at least… ;-)
Just a notice, there’s also Netbird, so you won’t be that fucked…
You don’t want to know how that mail abomination is set up here… Archiving? Blasphemy!
It’s used in company I work in. It’s pretty solid, given how much data it has to work with, although it’s a bit slow. But that’s probably combination of shitty workstation, huuuuge inbox, shitty local mail provider and pretty slow internet speeds…
Don’t forget the good ol’ classics:
I never knew Freddie was a hacker…
How am I not surprised? Shorts is video equivalent of cancer.
I know of timeshift. The nice part about openSUSE snapper is it’s all automatic and simply uses btrfs cow.
That’s why I always recommend openSUSE. It automatically makes snapshots when updating so you always have working point to go back to.
Johnny