Recently I don't feel that way after using Kagi. Sure, there's still some junk, but somehow I'm finding what I'm looking for a lot easier. That search in forums toggle is magical.
Geth
Let's assume this is real, if you are noisy to the point of bothering others and you happen to be spending your time on the street doing it, being called derogatory names is expected, irrespective of your home ownership status.
It was a similar bullshit experience for me. I created like 4 different accounts at the beginning because one server needed to allow me to join, one didn't load, one literally disappeared one week after I started on it and so I ended up on the one that I am now. Every time I switched I lost all my settings, filters and blocks.
It's a very disjointed experience and you can immediately tell there's no one putting proper focus on user experience.
I would be shocked if the average person encountering a quarter of this shit would not give up immediately and for ever.
Apparently there are some more recently that ask to connect to the internet to allow you to use it at all, and will block you from doing anything without a network.
No way do people need tech support from you if they know about Linux distros or what a GUI is.
Apart from an electric blanket, in my experience nothing really works when your house is cold. Latest gadget I tried was a 700w infrared panel in the bathroom since these have been hyped recently. It's... fine, but far from the confort traditional heating offers. Mostly you feel warm on the side that radiates the heat and cold all over any other side. Also it takes so long for it to get warm, I'm done by the time it's useful. I thought 700w will be overpowered, but nah. Not even close.
I've stopped believing in the heat the human not the house mantra. It just leads to perpetual uncomfortable state any time you're transitioning from activity to activity, or you're just freezing your butt off as you're washing dishes or loading the washer or any other activity where your heart rate is not up.
A better approach I think is to insulate the house then live in confort.
Is he that settled and permanent in his postion that only a revolution would remove him?
I was in a similar situation as you, with an existing docker solution, looking for something easier to manage. Yunohost had this hype behind it that I couldn't resist. At first it did seem easier with the official apps, but as soon as I needed anything outside the set boundary the dream collapsed. The final nail for me was not being able to get smb working.
Good thing I had kept my docker setup safe so it was easy to revert to it. It's more of a pain, but it's also more versatile and capable so I have no better choice at the moment. Portainer helps a lot.
The irony that someone downvoted you because actually doing anything about it is a step too far for most people.
Went to see it in theaters to check what all the hype was about. I was so confused throughout the movie, why this was the highlight of the year for most people.
For me this was the movie that made me realize just how much I hate a story that is only tropes and fully expected outcomes. The visuals also felt like a natural evolution of everything I've seen before, now with the added literal headache of 3d glasses. But I remeber people were saying they've become suicidal after watching this, because they can't live on this fantastical planet. What?
For people that watched it at home and liked it, I have no explanation as to why.
What happens? Many games get released?
They said they found out at around the same time as all the other creators, so breaking it into a video wouldn't have mattered for anyone. The people they assumed were affected at the time already knew and were dropping the sponsorships.