

Arch should not be used by beginners and hacking together a distro to make that happen was never a good idea. A team that cannot even figure out SSL certs should not have even attempted it.
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Arch should not be used by beginners and hacking together a distro to make that happen was never a good idea. A team that cannot even figure out SSL certs should not have even attempted it.


Most of it speaks to their lack of competency. Issues like this are less frequent on arch and the whole point of this distro is that It’s supposed to be an easier arch.
it is in fact harder arch.


All of it matters, hard disagree, even if none of them are individually that bad it shows an insane degree of incompetence
the linux mint thing happened one time and was resolved, it shows no history of being incompetent, that’s why it isn’t mentioned, it’s hardly worth mention, one security breach in the entire history of the project is not a big deal.
furthermore i personally don’t think mint is a good distro either so, whatever.


There is basically no chance they are going bankrupt.


I really like dragon launcher but it’s not traditional at all it uses a system of rings to quickly launch things and does feature profiles and folders


It’s not if it’s done right, android is problematic because it’s not a community project, it’s just a code dump.
case in point, the linux kernel itself


I recommend dragon launcher or lawnchair
dragon is now my favorite, the ring design is awesome and the dev is active, but lawnchair is the most like nova but open source.


I actually put just a single ai generated pixel in all my games


Charachorders are literally perfect keyboards and I will never consider using anything else for any application


xx-zones in particular is a huge deal for many very important usecases
dbus_annotations is huge for me, but ext-tray fair enough.
global shortcuts is also huge, plenty of people consider that mandatory.


xx-zones allows windows to place themselves
dbus_annotations allows menu items (like file, edit, etc) to be searchable by other apps
ext-tray allows tray icons to display things other than text in their menus (like sliders or whatever)


Xx-zones dbus_annotation and ext-tray get merged and implemented into kde and global shortcuts stop sucking and I’ll call it.


I mean 8 crashes is not a lot to work with statistically to the point where this is nearly meaningless.
i’ve seen a car crash as soon as it came off the lot and if I cherrypicked that and 7 other crashed cars I’d probably consider that brand very unsafe.


I don’t see how this gives sample size, are you considering every mile a sample?
i’m not worried about the sample size for regular cars but there’s like 10 of these driving right now.


no you wouldn’t, it would just make it less accurate


it’s correct that 8 is not the sample size, but they didn’t give the sample size, it would be how many cars there are and the number of miles, not just the number of miles, they also didn’t establish fault and this was with a human in the loop, i’m all for hating elon but this isn’t worth reporting without more info.


This is based on a sample size of 8
You should try cosmic.