shaving should come before haircuts.
NauticalNoodle
Back when I moved over to linux I wanted to get away from the mainstream. Fedora/Red Hat were too mainstream for me at the time but I have never had any real objections to it. I eventually ended up settling on Debian and ever since then i've stuck with descendants of that distro because having the same toolchains of software as Debian makes transitioning distros slightly easier.
I know That's a fairly common experience elsewhere. I have a cousin who is a fourth of his name. I think he or his wife understood the twisted family dynamic that came with playing favorites like that because they didn't carry on the tradition when they had their son.
I remember in the late 2000's people organizing on facebook to vote Evansville 'Best City to Live In.' so there's that, but I also remember how rare it was to get quality service when eating out at restaurants there.
Yes. Flatpak, not Snap.
[addedum] it has been my daily driver since I switched away from Kubuntu a few years back for the aforementioned reason.
...because we weren't responding to you?
I'm pretty sure that sometimes it's a result of how the voter feels. Other times i'm not so convinced it's humans voting.
...especially once they're serving their* second term.
[edit] they're, their, there
The ability to rest in climate control is going to give them a~~n un~~fair advantage.
FTFY
well that article was exactly as awful as the headline sounds.
There's no need to "restore democracy" when you don't overthrow it in the first place.