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That's the whole point of stable distros, but people can't distinguish "stable" from "reliable" so we get comments like "arch is really stable".
or are there better ways to learn art?
Nothing is better than classes where someone will give you personalised advice, corrections, and assignments. IMO books are a supplementary resource.
Definitely not cheap though, and definitely not required if you want to do it as a hobby.
Plasma has a cycle of releasing a bunch of new features and changes, and then squashing bugs every week when they discover them.
Debian is on a 2+ year release schedule, and the packages are frozen long before the release. So plasma might be either working fine, or be broken for 2+ years.
Fedora is semi-stable because it's on a 4 month schedule, and AFAIK they don't rush upgrading to new major plasma versions, so plasma works a lot better.
Generally from my experience, plasma works best on rolling distros, while it's crap on stable ones. Stable DEs like xfce are incomparably better suited to stable distros.
Accusing praising Yugoslavia of being pro-US propaganda is pretty fucking absurd
So absurd that I didn't even think of that... I was talking about American propaganda regarding the breakup of Yugoslavia.
Ok that's my bad, the allies were hanging Japanese, not the Soviets themselves.
The point still stands though about USA saving them from hanging...
Due to U.S. government intervention, the trials did not charge imperial Japanese leaders who may have been responsible for Unit 731.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Military_Tribunal_for_the_Far_East#Defendants
What do historical relations have to do with you parroting propaganda?
Also, check your notes again, Yugoslavia was never formally allied with the USA... And while you're at it, remind me how many of the unaligned countries were invaded by the USA?
Chief trial translator Georgy Permyakov alleged that Soviet leader Joseph Stalin may have initially feared that Japan would execute Soviet prisoners of war if the Khabarovsk defendants were hanged.[10]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khabarovsk_war_crimes_trials
7 years in the Gulag VS complete immunity, sealing/destruction of evidence that could lead to their persecution, and a stipend on top
I know what side they'd want to be captured by...
I don't keep track, but I remember a few posts about Yugoslavia being good examples.
At the end of the war
Soviets rushing to cover as much land in order to hang everyone involved for crimes against humanity
Americans: you get immunity, and you get immunity, anyone with any research to trade gets immunity!!!
Learning about history through memes is fun!
Good memes, but keep in mind they're occasionally pure American propaganda.
Hahahaha it really does.
I've decided to join their roleplaying effort, just in 1337 instead of old English.
I know, I'm just pointing out some of the "hidden magic".