Could you tell me what would be lacking? There's a surprising amount of bells and whistle s you can add to the setup. Check out bunsenlabs distro for an example.
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It looks like its goal is to make everything less comfortable, not more.
I love OB with tint2 and conky , no de needed.
Do people usually just ignore these types of emails?
Yes, for the simple fact that half of the half trillion emails sent every day is spam mail. Trying to do something with them is a fool's errand. Just delete and make the most of your day.
162 billion spam emails are sent every day, with 49% of the 333 billion daily emails sent, considered spam (numbers recorded for 2022).(source)
Doubtful that it will be for us, we're fairly well insulated from the goings on around us, income/Bureaucracy wise.
Not only am I embarrassed by the US and it's inhabitants, my family has been planning an international move for some time. Once we are no longer caring for the elders in the family, we will make our exit stage right.
Its not weird to you and as you said, nothing untoward is occurring so I don't see a reason to stop. I wouldn't share with peers though for obvious reasons. The small-minded would have a field day.
Does randomizing your MAC create any usability issues? Needing to log in repeatedly, getting bumped off network due to looking like a different device, anything else hindering usability?
She's a beaut. Fingers crossed she recovers quickly.
Was he practicing or is this just another case of punishment theater?
That's the only mention I've found so far but will reply to you if I manage to find something else regarding it.
Removing applications are as straightforwards as "sudo apt purge packagename ". Using purge instead of remove will remove any configuration files associated with the package.
If you don't like the terminal, just search the app in the application manager and remove it there.
Regarding your subject title, the apps you're talking about don't break mint if they're missing. They're usability applications, not libraries or drivers.