jimitsoni18
Void because I don't like gnome, primarily because it uses more than 50% of my resources, so I need something lightweight and have had bad experience with arch. I've had some hiccups with void but it wasn't something I couldn't fix. The downside is that it there are no package repository mirrors in my region, and sometimes I have to change mirrors to install packages, and some applications are not packages for void, so I have to look for open source alternatives that I have to compile.
And even a few hours after that!
Egoism isn't a positive or negative word. It is a word that describes human behaviour, and anyone who declares it to be positive or negative would be wrong. Egoism is something that makes you happy, or gives you a feeling of gain or happiness.
This isn't the standard definition of egoism, but I like to think about it this way.
I know I would be attacked by entire fediverse, but I want to say that charity also has egoism as backing cause. People help other people because it makes them feel good. And people expect themselves to be noticed or praised or rewarded, even if they tell themselves and everyone else that they don't.
Also don't presume that I am a capitalist, before you decide to attack me.
Just a while ago, I read somewhere: XML is like violence. If it doesn't solve your problem, maybe you are not using it enough.
Meanwhile my thumb drive:
The best I can do is 20Mbps with the curve xy = 1
A single human may look organized, but collectively we are chaos
I once tried to log in into my arch workstation, and the password just didn't work. I had used that password and had not switched distros for 6+ months, and one day it started saying that my password is incorrect. Not just the user password but also the root password. Stopped using arch since that day