"Not to be outdone by China some sections of the USA populace tried to start their own pandemic in 2024 by drinking raw milk from H5N1 infected cows"
Kazumara
Stephen Burke, Editor-in-Chief and founder of Gamers Nexus. They do computer hardware reviews, consumer advocacy and sometimes even investigative journalism. Steve has a majestic mane, earning him that nickname.
See https://gamersnexus.net/ and https://www.youtube.com/@GamersNexus
Oh that reminds me, didn't Horizon Forbidden West finally come out for real this year? I think they had some sort of limited beta on some proprietary hardware in 2022 and 2023.
The other applicable four letter word with P does not seem to make for a better P...-mobile
Those texas republicans seems pretty abnormal to me.
How hard can it be to not act on your weird chauvinsitic impulses in public as a politician?
I’ve never seen any substantial evidence of a distro with outdated packages really being any more reliable than a rolling release.
I think the fundamental issue here is that you conflate the concepts of reliablility and stability. Those are not the same. Stability in distros is a question of how much they restrict change during support cycles in order to not be a moving target for developers and system integrators. Fundamentally a rolling release can't be stable. It can absolutely be reliable to use, but you wouldn't use it as a basis for an embedded system you're trying to develop.
Arch is pretty stable
No, it's a rolling release. Stable means that behaviours don't change during a support cycle of a major version. A rolling release can't be stable since it doesn't have major versions.
Bring back skins in applications.
I love the Cristal Disk Mark / Info applications for this. Some cool Japanese guy, going by hiyohiyo, develops them as free software. And he is not afraid to make editions decorated with presumably his favourite Anime girls
Don't know about for life, but a pretty long tenure like Angela Merkle, yeah I could see that
Wow, thanks for the link. It seems things have gotten a lot more complicated with PoS. I didn't even know about PBS. I haven't been following along properly.
Your stance is entirely reasonable and I support it.