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Wtf is this question?
Wtf is this question?
There are hospitals running on SAP systems. Those servers will be 99% linux based. The rest are managed by crazy people.
And pretentious pricks, so you will meet them anyway.
Kde has you covered. MOD + w by default and you can switch it in settings to MOD only.
You can even have hot corner like gnome does.
Honestly… I don’t really have anything against Nvidia, but I do. It’s really a good company, but it sucks.
Those are my lines :D
Bought AMD never looked back
Completely agree. Works in movies but corporate world has much much cleaner ways how to destroy an opponent. Ideally without death.
I find less believable they hired an actual hitman. I rather think that he was pushed into the state of mind to end himself.
I am saluting and raising a cup of beverage! His work was such a huge influence in my life…
I think he was sarcastic
Maybe I will be lucky and finally die. I am so tired of everything…
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My problem with all three is that trust, security, quality comes from package to package. There is no standard, and packages are isolated from each other. If there is an issue between multiple apps, developers just start pointing at each other. With distro like opensuse I know everything is tested properly including security bug coverage and package interoperability. I can even check it myself at openqa.opensuse.org
With flatpaks I am at mercy of each developer not being lazy and well informed about all current issues.
Gives me “am I a special snowflake?” vibes