I wholeheartedly believe the vast majority of the hype surrounding sports is from gambling.
I wholeheartedly believe the vast majority of the hype surrounding sports is from gambling.
Okay. You seem like the kind of guy who would prefer to use the CLI, lol.
Calm down. Sorry I don’t care about the thing you made, but that’s no reason to throw a tantrum.
That’s fine. Not everything is for you.
Maybe it’s just me, but I think we don’t need more command line functionality.
I just switched between the light and dark themes and the problem still persists.
Nah, I’ve seen the hate-boner for Manjaro before and like clockwork, people like you feel justified in telling others what’s important to them.
Pragmatism > all else. At this point, the Manjaro hate is just a meme perpetuated by losers and those who can’t think for themselves.
Do you also tell people not to install Mint because they got hacked and hosted an .iso with malware? Probably not, because you don’t see others doing it and it doesn’t make you feel like you fit in.
Fedora or Ubuntu
Completely different ecosystems, not replacements for Manjaro.
If they want something rolling, Arch
Yeah, no. Anyone with a brain and some experience this point realizes that people who recommend Arch as a replacement for Manjaro should not be taken seriously.
Goodbye man. Gonna block you now.
I just recommend Manjaro KDE.
It’s very simple and easy to use. It seems likes it’s designed to make transitioning from Windows as easy as possible.
I think when you need it, you can download it.
I thought fonts always looked better on QT DEs.
Whichever one works best for you.
Now that’s an experienced user.
Yeah, it’s a big reason why I’m never in a hurry to adopt ‘the next big thing’ until it’s proven to be the next big thing or I have an immediate use for it.
No point in bogging myself down in theory when practicality works just fine.
Immutability has always struck me as a fad.
Aside from declaring variables as FINAL or whatever because I know they won’t be changed, the mere idea of using it as a default just seems unnecessarily restrictive to me.
It feels like people who bog themselves down in theory to solve their problems instead of practicality think immutability is a godsend.
For everyone else, it doesn’t really matter at best or is an inconvenience at worst.
Fantastic distro.
None of the criticisms people have against it affect me.
Manjaro.
It does what I need it to in a way that is convenient and accessible to me.
I agree with pretty much all of their design decisions and am just looking for a preconfigured Arch.
Been running it exclusively for the past 3 years and have no inclination on switching.
That’s fair.
I’m glad I don’t rely on any of that, personally. Aside from the trackpad, which works as it should.
Yeah. I’m really annoyed by this trend of having programs that could function offline require connecting to a server.
faster flip phones
I don’t think speed was a complaint anyone had about phones right before smartphones launched.
People were mostly concerned with cell phone plans. Talking used to be charged by the minute, texting was charged per text, and data was practically non-existent.
Cell phones have come a long way, but I think a lot of people take for granted just how much cell service has improved. I pay $25/month for a single line that gives me unlimited talk, text, and data (Visible). Couldn’t be happier.
Good reddit humor.