

I’ve heard this over and over. But I can’t justify a Disney+ subscription no matter what content they have.


I’ve heard this over and over. But I can’t justify a Disney+ subscription no matter what content they have.


This is a very bad framing. We (as a group) need to stop ranking distros based off ease of use, and start considering actual use cases.
For example; I would never use Arch for anything I use to make money. Rolling distros aren’t well equipped for absolute top level reliability that I’m looking for to do my job or run my servers.
It is, however useful for people who love to experiment, want the bleeding edge of software, and are less uptime dependent.
Furthermore, kali is built almost purely as a pen testing environment, and not for generic use.
I’m mildly interested, given this is based on ungoogled chromium. But like all brand new projects these days, I’m put off by their potentially vibe coded internals.
In fairness, I’m not sure anyone knows if bay leaves even do anything.


I mean I guess if they distributed movies on thumb drives it would be more convenient. But optical discs are used for a very good reason: they are extremely dense for the price.


I think I’m afraid to ask, but what is happening over there? It seems like the UK parliament is just stomping all over people’s privacy, and then, they do this kind of random crap. It’s shockingly efficient, I’ll admit, but kinda evil.
Things are heating up in the Wizard of Oz fandom
deleted by creator