Debian Testing/Stable with backports/Stable. These I recommend.
ElectronBadger
My personal list is short:
- Debian (Testing) - evertything works OOTB. Great performance. Stable. Plenty of current packages. Works on my workstation, laptop, RPi.
- FreeBSD ;) - if you really want an alternative.
I'm using Firefox:
- uBlock
- Darkreader
- Privacy Badger
- NoScript
- uMatrix
- Bookmark Dupes
- CanvasBlocker
- ClearURLs
- YT Enhancer
- FF Relay
- Open in Private Mode
- Open Tabs Next to Current
- Secure Password Generator
- Toggle web custom fonts
Next, AMD fab near Poznań. Please. :)
Not worth. Visuals are ok, but nothing that special; story is very poor.
I'm aware that this might be an incorrect generalization, but I do think that in general the EU gov takes more care about the EU people well-being than of corporations', while the US gov does the opposite. At least this is how I feel living in the EU.
Good news. Mine (Fairphone 3+) already has one, as will my next (Fairphone 4).
My first Atari 800XL computer and programming in general. I got it when I was 8 and as for a few first days I had no games for it but a book on Atari Basic, I started my programming journey then.
Then audio CDs and DVDs.
Then mobile phones.
Now the research equipment I work with.
Kudos to the Debian team. My favorite distro for the last decade (currently I use testing both on my laptop and workstation).
I mostly read on my PocketBook. When finished, I delete a book from the device and mark it in Calibre with a tag "finished". I still have quite a lot of paper books - for those I just remember which I've already read.
Great movie, indeed. I also recommend you watching "The Darjeeling Limited", 'Moonrise Kingdom" and "The French Dispatch". Also, "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou", which kinda resembles me earlier works of Jean-Pierre Jeunet.