Well yeah, rolling release distros inherently require more fixing because you get all of the software as it is patched with far less testing for conflicts. If you want something you have to fix less get a stable release
There's always TempleOS
You're right. Since they don't have every book ever written, why bother even looking?
The difference between Mass Effect Legendary edition working better than it did on my windows machine and hanging on the launcher forever is literally whether or not I have a controller turned on & connected. I don't know if I would have ever figured it out if it wasn't for a random poster on ProtonDB
Its a grocery monopoly here in Canada, so unless you're Canadian you may not be familiar with their treachery
Looks like connections are onion-routed and it has its own built-in discovery
The random useless architecture tells me this is AI generated, but thats just a hunch
As soon as I opened it I was like "Wasn't it a dude last time?"
I have extensions that do it for me
It could just be a regular one. Plenty of PCBs have little easter eggs etched from their creators if you look with enough magnification
As always my boy openSUSE left to the wayside :(
Even his affairs are artificial inseminations. He and his father believe in the whole "we need to breed back the white race with good stock" and so he's all about having plenty of kids that he has nothing to do with