I don't get how the text relates to or enhances the joke though.
zea_64
What's the joke?
Arch Linux is a good vision and a tab for the meds
Is this how I find out I was wrong when I thought my depression wasn't that bad?
Exercise can help a lot depending on the source of the depression. My walking fast for an hour a day only helped a little (don't worry, I'm better now).
If you're prone to spiraling into negative thoughts when left along to think, listen to music or something. Without it I found that immediately during and after exercise I felt worse which outweighed any benefit.
Listening to employees when making decisions, what a concept! It's a shame many places don't do that.
Countering those movements helps me
You sure that's for anticheat? Just sounds like the game was compiled for newer CPUs because SSE provides a huge performance boost in some areas.
Most packages are purely additive to to system. If GNOME is part of the base system, I don't care because I can just not use it. For packages that are mutually exclusive, well, usually that's the distro picking it for you anyway, but if you insist on changing them then OverlayFS lets you mask files in the base.
For something like Arch or Gentoo, the read-only partition approach absolutely won't work, but I know Fedora's been working on an OSTree immutable approach, so it's still technically a mutable partition but it's defined declaratively and is still easy to roll back.
Immutable partitions are amazing for reliability, then you can just OverlayFS your mutable state on top of it
Parts of it seem to be inherently more secure, but there are some pretty glaring holes. At least software distribution is much more secure than the Windows approach.