Most of them are stupid especially when related to uniforms. Example: jumpers must be worn in class even if in a heatwave. (I kicked off about this and they amended but the fuss was unbelievable). Coats off at the door even if it is cold and raining. You have to put coats on once you have left the building. Insane.
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I just realised that "ouroboros" is just "soroboruo" backwards.
That's what EndeavourOS is for. Essentially it is just Arch with a fancy install, plus some minor tweaks and packages you'd probably install in Arch anyway.
The AUR and the wiki is what makes iArch so good. All other Linux distros rely on good forums and public guides, which means you need to be on Ubuntu or Debian for there to be enough content out there to help you if you get stuck. But with Arch most stuff is answered by the wiki or with a package from the AUR. Also the community is generally very helpful and direct in forums and Reddit posts making finding solutions much easier, in my experience, than other distros.
Anyway, I love Arch.
People switching to Linux forces a Rethink of how you do things. There is loss and change, and the mistake people make so often is thinking "I this in windows, why not Linux?". I think this is an understandable expectation because they look so similar. The trick is reaching this understanding and resetting your expectations.
I run EndeavourOS (Basically Arch), and I love it, but it doesn't do everything. I have to use windows for my music creation stuff because the instruments and effects I want can't be installed on Linux. I'm prepared to switch between the 2 OSes and I've slowly managed to move almost everything I do on to Linux by finding alternatives and accepting the different ways it does things.
Doesn't mean it will work for everyone but that's the way I think about it.
I'm anti league, but in my view dota lives don't matter either.
Like I said. Why is it always Dota.
Omg when I meet someone me and they say they're a gamer. Why is it always fucking Dota?
Lol sorry was being slow.
Is this some sort of AI code injection?
Yli.think you make a reasonable point, but it feels like choosing between getting stabbed in the left leg vs the right leg.
To the moon. Played it a few years ago. Cried.