Cinnamon or something idk I use qtile
Cinnamon or something idk I use qtile
I also never used version pinning in debian
I don’t fall for this, I switch back to Windows
I guess all of the mentioned are for rich people?
I think the licesing models and pricing are more interesting.
Thats what I would choose, from left to right:
RHEL, Mint, Arch, LFS
Might also switch the last two
I agree on your take, but I don’t think that “future scaling” is a concern for the most home users.
Yeah, it is a lot of initial work, but once you got your shell.nix or flake.nix in place it is really nice, to not have to deal with different dependencies and versions in different projects.
But you can also archive the same on any distro with the nix package manager.
How could you tell it was secure?
Maybe he is just seeding Linux ISOs on the private trackers
You could try Puppeteer, but I don’t know if you can check third party cookies.
Also I can recommend using Apache Airflow for automation. It is like a fancy crontab with a webui and email notifications, and lots of other stuff.
Aren’t apps better compareable to something like flatpack and this is the reason why they are updateable during runtime?