The answer to the question you asked?
FlexibleToast
CentOS Stream is still that. There is a lot of FUD about it, but it is still ABI compatible with RHEL, it's still an unsupported community project like CentOS was, it is not a rolling release that people seem to think it is... It doesn't have a concept of minor versions, but it won't roll through major versions. RHEL will behave the exact same way if you don't set a release version.
Because Rocky does every trick they can to get Red Hat source RPMs (they're the reason Red Hat put the srpms behind a paywall in the first place). CIQ then undercuts, and sells support for Rocky because they don't do any engineering and don't contribute anything upstream. Alma on the other hand bases on CentOS Stream (which is ABI compatible with RHEL) and maintains its own SIGs and contributes back to the project upstream. Rocky is a leech, but Alma actively makes entire ecosystem better.
Like the UAE?
Creating your swap as 2x your RAM is outdated advice. Now it's essentially changed to be 2x until 4GB of RAM, then 1x until 8GB, and anything over 8GB just use 4GB of swap because you probably have enough RAM. Or, even some modern systems like Fedora will swap to zRAM. Which is just a highly compressed portion of RAM.
The whole thing is told in 3 episode arcs.
On one hand, there is a lot of potential to use solar power. On the other hand, cooling that isn't going to be a bitch.
I like Cheez-Its enough that I would try it. I'm positive I won't like it, but I would give it a go.
Or put another way, Red Hat embraces RISC-V and Rocky copies their homework. Rocky is a leech, at least use Alma.
That's true and I didn't really think of that.
The solution is to not use Windows.
I fully expect it will taste awful. I don't like cheddar on pizza. But I would still give it a try.
Side note, the cheese doesn't have to be mozzarella. My favorite style of pizza is Detroit and that uses brick. Goat cheese on pizza is fantastic too.