I already saw many issues with PopOS, I think they aren't really that good at Linux and that's why it's messed up, you probably uninstalled most of xorg tools. Try Linux Mint, is more stable and serious.
Aradia
Once you learn about Linux, you go faster than any other noob. And that is very useful for programming/hacking jobs, faster than all those noobs with 0 knowledge about what is what.
That was Pamac right? ๐
Yeah.
Arch also does its own packaging on its repos.
I know, I said "custom-builds with custom configurations", I mean the custom configurations many distros add.
I also feel like Debian is very clean, but I still miss the big community under Arch, their wiki and AUR...
Many distros do their own packaging on their repos, adding dependencies and custom-builds with custom configurations, and this often breaks my OS. On arch, this doesn't happen to me. What's your experience?
I don't have any issue with Arch, everything works. But when I try other distros, they are mostly messed up.
But USA is also failing, Los Angeles was the city with most dense pollution.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2018/08/23/the-ten-most-polluted-cities-on-earth/
"Los Angeles is the most toxic city in America, the tenth in the world, with the 7th highest PM10 air pollution levels at 57 PM10, and a light pollution score of 10,900 ฮผcd/m2. Chicago and New York ranked in 21st and 26th place, respectively."
And I think things went worse in 2023.
Ok, I found this: https://www.iqair.com/world-air-quality-ranking
Seem China still on all top.
Yeah, true, but I also think the spambot doesn't really care to send 1 or 1,000,000 mails as it's just a bot.
I mean, they would target those dummies that don't read links at all than those that are smart enough to click to those links, they would mainly know your browser and location once you click the link to target more specific scam matching your zone or location, but I am not sure if they would stop sending spam if you never click to those links...
If you are worried about malicious links, try this: https://www.browserling.com/
It's free :D
An alternative is also https://hyperbeam.com/ which allows you to open a virtual browser. ๐
What's the goal? This looks silly.