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Stormtrooper misses, redshirt dies anyway.
I hope they can bring more civilizations now.
Inside or outside?
I mean, all of them are impressive but it's hard to paint snow and he nailed it.
I can sell you one if you want a card with 🐈 pee too.
Of course it depends on the person but what I was trying to refer were non tech-savvy people. If you want to learn Linux wholeheartedly, Arch or Gentoo are perfect for the job, even LFS I would say. However for non tech-savvy people the distro should rely on GUI as much as possible I think, and it shouldn't have the danger that it might get broken after an update, even if it's a small thing and easily repairable by veteran users.
"Having a problem"-wise, probably not. However you most likely won't see immutable distro won't boot problem. This is not the case with Arch. To be fair, aside from gaming, I'm getting close to recommend more of the stable side of the distros to beginners, like LMDE or pure Debian.
I use bookmarks as well and yes it keeps getting worse. In the foreseeable future, we'll have to find websites like an arranged marriage.