!lemmysilver
I can thank global warming I suppose. We used to have snow but now if there's any it immediately melts. Not a huge fan of snow either.
For the sake of not doxxing myself, Slovakia.
I heard this before. Is it because of its documentation?
Nobody gave a fuck when Launchpad was open sourced. People just demand and demand and when a company does the thing they don't care.
I have to ask, when was the last time you even looked at a screenshot of Ubuntu? That script is from the Unity era. The first lines remove a shopping lense. Not a thing since 2016. And even if it was still somehow valid which it's not, it's mostly hardening the OS. Yes, stock Ubuntu is not an impenetrable fortress. No distro is.
Also the stupid script removes a local logging service which is not used anymore either, but here's a thread about it https://askubuntu.com/questions/180990/what-is-zeitgeist-used-for
But then you wake up right away. You weren't conscious for hours bu for you it felt instant. We really can't image it.
If life isnt enjoyable, would disappearing really make a difference?
I think I wouldn't mind being dead, as I couldn't feel anything anyways. But existing and then suddenly not even knowing I don't exist sounds very scary. When I forget what I was thinking about a few seconds ago, at least I know that I did forget about something. I think the fear stems from the fact that no one can even imagine how death feels like. Sleeping or being in a coma isn't even close as it feels like a time skip.
I require context.