I got it in the last month after a week-long in-person all staff. Am up on my vaccines.
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It's seemed like this was the only way out for a while now, but how do we Balkanize peacefully? Or at least with as little conflict as possible? Or do we have to collapse first and the. band together afterwards?
And since Blue States contribute more to taxes than they take, and vice versa for red, we are literally funding them dragging us back to the dark ages.
Since you brought up salad, any lettuce other than iceberg, lest we forget arugala-gate
What's it from? Because Poe's Law…
I took the Empire Builder from Seattle to Chicago, and then I forget which through W Va up to Philly. It was a great few days watching the countryside roll by.
Hundreds have already fallen out of orbit this year alone.
But just think how blazing fast the speeds will be! When they're hurtling out of orbit and crashing into your house!
Bazzite is just kinoite / silverblue repackaged as Universal Blue, and then modified to preinstall some qol apps and settings. So if you like the original, but don't want to start with a blank slate, want the nice things out of the box, start with Bazzite/bluefin/aurora (gaming/gnome/KDE).
For people who know what they're doing/want, starting blank slate makes sense. For newbies or people who don't feel like dealing with that 🙋🏼♂️ the latter is a better recommendation imho
Okay good, you also included Aurora. I agree almost completely with your previous post that mint is outdated, and an immutable is much better for someone who has no idea what they're doing. No reason to blanket recommend Bazzite, hence the aurora comment.
I'm on Bluefin though, so that's where we disagree 😏 Don't know what it is but I've never liked KDE.
Yeah, honestly I don't get all the love for mint whenever this question comes up. Bazzite's a good choice, I'm running Bluefin it's sister (same thing but not geared toward gamers) and it's been great from a set it and forget it perspective. One caution is that they don't always play nice with dual booting, so make sure you do your due diligence backing up what's important to you.
Agreed. New users often either go Ubuntu or Linux Mint because they're well known, but really aren't the best options out there anymore.