

NixOS and Guix are both very beginner-unfriendly. If you’re not very comfortable with Linux and its command line, I’d recommend against using them for personal systems.
NixOS and Guix are both very beginner-unfriendly. If you’re not very comfortable with Linux and its command line, I’d recommend against using them for personal systems.
But they would be a move to the left (coming from the current state, which is Republicans).
But apparently most American voters do not want to move left, not even an inch.
Fortunately the German constitution prevents people like you from determining others’ “right to live”.
it’s usually a “he”
Why add this pointless sexism
Watch me criticize current Israeli behaviour as well as past German behaviour (as a German)
The money Google pays to Mozilla has a direct ROI, since more people use their search engine.
Giving money to the Rust foundation only helps Google very indirectly, by being generally benefitial to software companies.
I think R6 is very far from an arcade game.
I actively played R6 and Overwatch for a while and then stopped. After a pause, coming back to Overwatch was no problem; below Master pretty much everyone is playing casually. Coming back to R6 however, was overwhelming. Everyone is playing strategically optimally, you have to play a lot, follow the meta, and be very focused to be able to play in mid to high ranks.
At least that’s my experience. R6 is not what I consider an arcade game.