I’m just using Arch in my toolbox. Can’t run into upgrade troubles if you run a rolling release system
For those who don’t know about Escobar’s axiom: https://www.econjobrumors.com/topic/escobars-axiom-of-choice-1
Flatpak does NOT provide sandboxing. It containerises your applications. It’s better for permission management but by no means makes the system invulnerable to malware.
Mine too didnd’t notice. Non-tech savvy people don’t even know what an Internet browser is :)
Souls games require repetition to remember the bosses’ moves and a lot of patience. Give it a try, maybe you will like the challenge it offers.
Likely not getting his life destroyed by a lawsuit
You could write a bash script to automate this process. Pacman supports hooks for updates, so after kernel updates you could set it up to automatically run the script.
Fr, Mac does a much better job at serving their target users than Windows will (likely) ever do
Jesus. Yeah, I too hope nobody was really excited about the game, that would be heart breaking :(
Where did you find the info that it was 8 years under development? Wikipedia’s sources for the game page say that the studio behind Concord has only been around for ~6 years
What doesn’t suit you in Joplin?
Aftermath sometimes does short stuff, which is more like blog posts rather that articles. I, too, wish they elaborated on this topic and maype even interviewed someone.
Yup. It’s a mod for Fallout 4. See the official Release page: https://fallout4london.com/release/
An interesting choice that is. Picking something like Rust would have benefitted them with a big community of open source enthusiasts that could help with contributions
Hahaha, no, sorry 😅 I just like them
Delays are a feature of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series
TL;DR: The Ladybird browser, which was written from scratch and aims to be an alternative to corporate-backed browser, now has a non-profit organisation behind it. Also, it got additional funding of 1 million dollars. The end.
And there are still people who will downvote you for saying that Linux distros are not impregnable fortresses of OS security
I highly recommend checking out either Fedora KDE Spin or Fedora Kinoite! Both are great choices, especially if you want to leverage the power of Flatpak for app installation, as they both push the user towards it. Additionally, if you ever need to install .deb packages, you can easily do so using Ubuntu in toolbox.
Alternatively, EndeavourOS might also be a good fit for you, providing a user-friendly Arch installation with a rolling release system. You’ll have a modern and flexible environment while still being able to use Flatpak effortlessly. You can also install distrobox there to, again, use apt inside of an Ubuntu system.
Whichever you choose, you can’t go wrong! Happy tinkering and remember that the best way to choose a distro is to try it out.