

It’s a coup. They are currently rewriting the rules of how things are done.
It’s a coup. They are currently rewriting the rules of how things are done.
I watched the first season and a few episodes more, and I didn’t like it. I kept waiting for the show to become worthy of its praise, but I really should have stopped sooner.
The on-the-nose writing did not work for me at all, and I didn’t find it funny where it was trying to be.
The show uses a made-up soccer club as a backdrop, but it felt very arbitrary; it may as well have been set in any other sport or industry. Others may like this about the show, but it just felt careless to me.
INTERNATIONAL DOLLAR (PPP)
COUNTRY MONEY (GDP)
Fair, whatever works for you!
Although from experience, most long-time Linux users have “started over” in different distros a couple of times. It’s not as daunting as one might think, and it’s also a decent learning experience to really understand how distros differ and (maybe more importantly), how they don’t
Yes, specificially hardware missing the prerequisites for Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 iirc.
I think stability and a clean architecture are underrated qualities for “noob friendly” distros, while badly emulating windows is overrated. I also think you should give Fedora (plus rpm-fusion for non-free drivers and codecs) a try, it’s worth it!
“Lookalike” is a relative term for sure. With just a little bit of practice one would never confuse the two. It’s always best to learn side-by-side with someone who can show you what to look for.
A good rule is this: If you have to double-check with a book (or an app or whatever) to identify the mushroom, you do NOT know it well enough to risk eating it.
Pretty sure codeberg.org uses forgejo under the hood.
Another very solid option for self hosting is just adding a git user to a server with git installed, initiate bare repositories there, then talk to them with git@example.com:repo-name