Well, imho, at least half of r/antiwork posts were escapist fiction of how one should have replied to their manager.
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I'm not really sure how caldav clients work, but maybe you can sync them manually with something like Syncthing.
You're talking about Kate Bush, right?
While you're absolutely correct, in my personal experience Manjaro has been perfectly stable even with somewhat heavy use of the AUR.
To be honest it's possible they're not joking.
Linux mint is insanely user friendly, to the point where my father istalled it by himself as his first linux distro long after the first symptoms of dementia appeared and used it for years.
Exactly. Mate tried emulating this behaviour, but it wasn't very successful.
As far as I know Ubuntu had to patch a lot of packages to make it work properly. I guess no one has the manpower to do that for such a niche feature.
I've had more breaking updates in Ubuntu LTS releases than arch based ones. Especially when at some point you always find yourself forced to use PPAs.
To me, being "noob unfriendly" is disabling flatpak to push a (semi) proprietary broken mess.
Why not arch?
I've always wanted to run a media server (Jellyfin, not Plex), but thought you need something more capable to have a good experience. Am I wrong?
You can do plenty with any old paperweight. The difficult part is thinking if what you need it to do and if that thing is worth the higher electricity usage of older tech.
~~A pihole then?~~ my bad, it can't.
Isn't Hot supposed to work like that? When it's not broken, of course.
I feel like some simple algorithm like the ones used in dithering may be used to mix up the feed.