

Yes, it would look a lot more like the 50s when tax was highest on the wealthy
Yes, it would look a lot more like the 50s when tax was highest on the wealthy
I think the difficulty with Arch is not about using the command line, but about knowing the Linux ecosystem.
People coming from OS X or Windows probably don’t know the difference between a WM, or a DE or what Display server they should use.
They don’t know if they need to install a network manager or setup sudo on a new system.
These things come from experience of using a Limix system even a mainstream one like Ubuntu.
I agree, but I don’t think we’re in the cycle just yet, it feels like there’s a big tipping point we’re about to reach in the western owned social medium.
99% of people don’t understand anything about Snaps except from thinking they’re worse than Flatpak
Yes, I decided i wanted to learn touch typing a while ago, I switched to a different layout from QWERTY called Coleman, it’s fairly similar but puts the most common letters on the home row or near your first and second fingers, while keeping the position of common shortcut keys like Z, X, C.
I also switched my keyboard to an Ortholinear style which i found helped with my accuracy as i was learning.
I don’t know the answer to the question, but paper printers cannot print bank notes apparently
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I use bookshop.org for books, some of the profits go to Indy bookshops.
Otherwise I use Amazon like a search provider, find the item I like then go straight to retailer or manufacturers website.
This is why billionaires shouldn’t exist they are treasonous
An alternative could be something like bookshop.org which is an online book store that supports independent retailers
Withnail and I