

now that arch has an actual install script, i’m not sure if there’s much reason to use an arch derivative instead of just using arch


now that arch has an actual install script, i’m not sure if there’s much reason to use an arch derivative instead of just using arch


doesn’t the average american read at a 6th grade level or something?


Because you use English-language sites? There are definitely big parts of the internet that aren’t in English, but “international” sites tend to use English as a lingua franca, and there’s a higher proportion of English speakers in western countries (including Ireland, where pretty much everyone is a native English speaker).


I buy used phones (so they’re already about a year old at least) and I’ve never really had a problem with the battery after a couple years (the capacity definitely decreases, but not to the point of being useless)


While it may take longer to install, it is much faster
took way too long to figure out what this was trying to say (also does building it yourself actually lead to binaries being noticeably faster? i always thought that was gentoo koolaid)
Isn’t that like $900 now factoring in inflation


interested to see how twitter will manage to become even worse
But I do want things for free tbh
Calling GNOME a radically different interface is kind of overstating it. It basically just replaces the taskbar/dock with the overview