probably would be better if they didn't have these flying over populated areas with a bunch of terrifying fuels aboard but what do I know, we have trains carrying the worst stuff ever in our back yards
yep, and then they got rid of the ppa and people had to fall back to the deb
it hasn't been a problem lately, but for basically an entire year I was helping first timers through getting a more recent lutris for games because the one mint shipped was ancient and broken and on top of that the 32 bit wine dependencies were practically impossible to resolve for some games
those warnings on mint and flathub are so ridiculous, there's no difference between those and official ones, somebody could just as easily put something nefarious in any flatpak
fwiw those simple names exist, you just haven't added it to your PATH
couldn't even save himself from manufacturing consent, now he's a vote blue no matter who tool of the state
unfortunately that is the case for pretty much everything, no amount of lead is ok though
it's so annoying that these repositories are so ancient that debs are necessary at all . but it comes in handy for things like lutris, which Ubuntu and mint shipped a broken version for at least a year
its a bit verbose but my preference is rm -r --interactive=never directoryname
i really try to avoid rf for myself
I remain of the opinion that New Trek has some of the most annoying sci-fi fan service outside of Star Wars. given every opportunity there's references to other trek things crammed in everywhere
not to do the "read the manual" thing, but the manual is linked from archwiki and has at least 5 bullet points of limitations and all the whys to go with them
LTS means security fixes, but little else if any. good luck if you need a feature that came out a year ago it's not in the repo yet