There’s a name I haven’t heard in a while. Sure was a giant leap at the time with the hardware detection, and live CD.
People sleep on the Cuisinart automagical machines a lot, and tbh I prefer the coffee from French Press or Aeropress, but… When it’s zero dark thirty and you aren’t fully awake yet that robot coffee magician is your best friend in the world.
And also an Aeropress, and a cold brew thingy whatever they are called.
Do me - I use the following methods based on current laziness factor:
I currently use EndeavourOS / Arch mainly
The fee you add for DoorDash etc should not be considered a tip. Tips are given after service is rendered, and are based on the quality of service. These fees are more like a bounty. “I’ll pay $10 to the person that brings me a hamburger, dead or alive.”
I am so happy that I’m not the only one that thought Apple Jacks were vastly more profitable than I had expected.
The El Camino is the mullet of the auto industry. Also, the Ford Ranchero, and all of those sweet Aussie Utes like the Holden.
Anecdotal information from my observations only: I have two paddle boards, and a tandem kayak. When we go out, the person(s) in the kayak are always able to go faster with less effort - even if they are solo. Rowboats with oar locks are generally faster still, and none of us can even hope to keep up with one of those Hobie kayaks with the pedal driven mid drive.
Save mother Gaia, go barefoot as goddess intended.
There is no install needed, you can just edit permissions and make the file executable and then when you open it or click it the app runs.
What won’t be created by default is an application menu to run it from whatever desktop environment you use. You can create those if you wish. You can create a launcher in the menu manually, or you can use a tool called AppImageLauncher to create these for you.
There’s a pretty good explanation here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1311600/add-an-appimage-application-to-the-top-menu-bar