Well yes, it's still early days and very much WIP. But the fact it works at all is amazing and shows what can be done with more work.
You use too many products, no way that can be good for your skin. Even showering every day is imo unnecessary, once every other day or once a week is good enough if the only thing you did was sitting in an office all day. And if you do shower that often, most of the time you should only use water, not any other products.
I really don't understand the current trend of using an extreme amount of products on your skin, to the poiint of calling it a "routine".
I didn't say it wasn't 😉
Alpine Linux doesn't have it yet, although as postmarketOS we convinced them of the need and are now hard at work to make it happen.
Note that the actual latest release is 1.2.5. This is just a patch release for the 1.0 series.
Eh, I have used KeepassXC over multiple machines using NextCloud to sync it for years now and have never had any conflict.
Canonical might only care about Snaps, but like I keep saying you can just enable Flatpak and get it from there. Only if you want debs you'll have to move away.
But KDE never will be exculsively available as snaps. Again, you can just install Flatpak and get them from there. Or get Debian and stick to .deb, it's largely the same base as Ubuntu anyway.
You can as of yet still disable Snaps entirely on *buntu and enable Flatpak instead. I doubt you'll be getting them as regular .deb packages for long still though...
Still is, it's available on FreeBSD and OpenBSD
Eh I self-host and that works just fine, I haven't noticed any breakage.
Ubuntu Touch can't use GTK? Why not?