There are other fulfilling things to do with your life besides having kids. People need to realize this.
PeterPoopshit
I'm a long time Linux user but I'm really lazy. I recently installed Arch to try it out again as last time I did it was maybe 2012. Personally, manually setting up the hard drive partitions on initial install is just annoying enough to be too much work (I have a lot of drives) but luckily there's an installer that does that part for you. Everything else you have to do is sensible and easy and actually ends up being less work in the long run. The wiki is also extremely informative, helpful and correct.
Arch probably can be a beginner distro just because if you have a problem it's so much easier to find out how to fix it on the internet thanks to the wiki and the forums. Something as mundane as installing nvidia drivers in Debian can be a massive ordeal and the minimum required skill level to fix it yourself if it doesn't work on the first attempt is very high.
Another thing stackoverflow is good for is if you're like 14, don't really know programming that well and can't quite comprehend what you're doing but know how to copy and paste code then fidget around with it until your ide stops complaining and it compiles and all works together.
Fuck yeah Arch is the best (idk what I'm talking about I switch from Ubuntu like 2 days ago)
I use Arch btw
Segmentation fault (core dumped) is fun guys
I have to use thunder and liftoff and jeroba. Liftoff won't display nsfw content unless it's on your main feed and there's not a list of subscribed communities anywhere you can easily access. I just don't like Thunder's ui but I use it because it does a lot of stuff and works in more situations than Liftoff does. Jeroba is the least refined but if I'm lucky, sometimes it happens to be able to do stuff Thunder and Liftoff can't do.
Damn, now my wifi is faster than fuck. The speed of milk is apparently the only thing faster than plaid.
I'm logged in on lemmy.ml and I can see it
1 meter is roughly 17 football field bud lights per ar-15.
You can do everything except 3d rendering in SDL alone relatively easily. You can still do 3d rendering in SDL but you have to be a graphics rendering expert to get anywhere near efficient acceptable performance.
I can't wait for Starfield to come out. If it's a broken mess on day 1 and there will be lots of juicy internet drama. It might even be as entertaining as the 2020 presidential debate.