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Where Is My Mind? by Pixies - Fight Club
Analyse by Thom Yorke - The Prestige
Arch is great if you want to customize your system, but I wouldn’t say it really needs “maintaining” beyond just updating more frequently. (which you don’t even really need to do very often, you just have the option to get newer versions of software.)
Have you tried rolling back the affected packages from the main repo?
So you’re saying that corpses make copses?
Not a useful skill, but you could try speedcubing
Yeah I would say you might as well just go with mint then. Debian based distros are popular for a reason.
EndeavourOS is really probably the best overall option though, as you have the best software availability, but if you’re not comfortable using the terminal, I might avoid it. (Although I will say that package management with yay is super easy, just yay [packagename]
to search and install interactively. Also to update your system just alias yay -Syu
to “update” if you have trouble remembering the right flags. I’d really recommend learning to use the terminal regardless of distro, though.)
First of all, it’s perfectly viable to just not eat meat. Tons of people don’t eat meat and are perfectly healthy.
If you need meat replacements, (which is for taste, let’s be clear) there are a TON of good substitutes, for example Beyond.
Also to your previous point, food waste is a big problem, but thermodynamically, meat IS food waste. Only a fraction of the energy of animal feed is present in the meat, which is super resource intensive and environmentally terrible (not to mention all the methane produced)
No it won’t. The beauty of Linux is that it can transform completely to fit your needs.
Making Linux more noob friendly isn’t going to take away my custom terminal-centric tiling wm arch install.
More users = more developers = more options. Linux is already awesome, but growing will only bring more good.
Points for zombies:
The isolation and dread caused by the entire world turning into flesh hungry monsters, including family and friends
The body horror of being bit and inevitably losing control of your mind and having your body decay (also you can perhaps hide your infection from the rest of the group?)
There are always more, they never stop. Basically turning human persistance hunting against ourselves
Also they just make a good excuse for an apocalypse, with humanoid things to shoot