Despite my username, I ditched EndeavourOS a few days ago because an update broke it and installed fedora
Despite my username, I ditched EndeavourOS a few days ago because an update broke it and installed fedora
Ubuntu would be a very sour taste, many acids
Of course those commands only work for arch-based distros, but it is completely possible to adapt them to fedora or debian-based distros
alias upgrade=“sudo pacman -Syu && yay -Syu && sudo flatpak upgrade”
Happens in germany too. A lot of people get a special salary at the end of the year, Christmas money if you will, and that also accounts into the yearly salary. If I earn 4K a month, I earn 48K a year, but if I get 100% christmas money, I earn 52K.
In Germany, driving with a manual is pretty standard. Although I did a special driving license (B197) which allows you to learn driving on a manual for 10 lessons and then switch to automatic for the rest of the course and the driving exam while still being allowed to drive a manual. It’s pretty new tho. I did it because I really sucked at shifting. I now drive a manual and I’d say I’m okay with it although I’d really prefer an automatic.
Honestly, I don’t even use Lynx
Can I introduce you to Lynx?
Snap is container Software. It’s a program that runs software in an isolated area. Snaps is made by canonical, the company behind Ubuntu. And it’s really hatred because, IIRC, it’s very slow and not completely open source
Mint is definitely not overrated. It has done much for the community because they created a distro that is easy to understand if you switch to Linux, easy to maintain and mostly works out of the box. Also they don’t use snap.
Linux Mint offers the option to install it as a secondary operating system so if something doesn’t work on Linux, you can just switch
In Germany, it’s against the law to not do a full stop at traffic signs. You will fail your driving test doing this and you’ll definitely get pulled over when you’re seen doing it.
Debian is my hometown because back in, I guess 2014?, I had a computer that just sucked. It was like 1GB RAM, I think a single core CPU. Debian was like the only distro that actually installed. Ubuntu, Mint, etc. didn’t even finish the installation
Must have overread this, sorry
Dexter Holland has a PhD in Microbiology
Yes, that pure capitalism does not exist, that is correct. But that is what pure capitalism would look like and the question was why people don’t like capitalism
Weird. I attended a university in Germany and paid like 300€/semester and got a government student loan so I have student debts of like 10K because everything the government lend me more than that is a gift. That’s how free education is working. If health insurance is mandated, this is working too.
I’m just gonna tell you what happens when pure capitalism would exist in a country.
There would be no taxes. That sounds alright, but listen: Everything is on a market. Healthcare, education, everything. There is competition for everything. That means companies will have to do stuff to win you as a customer. One big company in every industry sector will win and buy all the other companies that have gone bankrupt. Then, we have monopolies and the big companies can raise their prices however they want and control us in every way they want.
Kinda sounds like germany
See if there are any organizations with a focus on civil protection and disaster control out there. Examples in Germany are THW and DRK. A lot of them are looking for volunteers who’ll spend some of their free time training. You’ll learn a lot and do something good.