What in the world is that gold thing on the left?
just_another_person
This reads like an April Fools joke.
This will surely be challenged in court.
Okay, but are they actually running?
Login and check that the processes actually started, and check logs to see if they had any failures.
Anything done locally that only affects your user is userspace. Doing configuration changes in userspace versus globally will reduce the likelihood of you breaking something. So making changes in ~/.local, for example, instead of /usr/local.
Did you check that your services are actually starting on boot?
This pretty much opens the door for Proton on mobile I guess?
Unless you've absolutely made the kernel or package manager unusable, there should be no need to reinstall an entire Linux OS. It's not like Windows where the registry changes over time, and the OS will become unstable or quirky. It sounds like you just need to be more diligent about doing things in userspace.
Nate Silver hasn't been correct since 2008, and I think that was the only time.
Seemed real
Why? Nobody even knows why he was famous anymore.
Yes.