I'm moderately happy that the UK is not in the EU because the Tories would put so many MPs to the ECR Group
I still feel like the UK is going to end up slowly going to the EEA + Schengen over time in Starmer's lifetime
I feel like he could have been let off with a fine and confiscation where if he would do it again or act provocatively the prison sentence would apply. 4 months in prison is a lot
I think in that case they would say they accept paper.
Smoking weed to resolve differences
Sell Ukraine for Russian golf resorts
Personally I like Jack Johnson - Upside down for the "Fuck you" as in "Fuck you world, I'm not going to let you ruin my day. I'm going for a walk and to enjoy life."
I heard Australians put cereal in the fridge because of bugs
Faroese and Icelandic are mutually intelligible so you can cross one off. :)
It might take a bit to wade through the BIOS settings to get it up but I'd recommend a process of elimination based on "Doesn't sound relevant to the boot sequence" to figure it out. I have a recent HP laptop and I installed KDE Neon on it.
Searching for "How to install Linux on [your BIOS and version]" might also help.
Press freedom will be the first to go in that case.
I think GNOME looks very visually appealing with it's consistency. The Libadwaita library has a nice aesthetic and looks very clean with nice spacing for elements to "breathe".
I still prefer KDE since I can tailor the look to my needs and I prefer to have clutter over extra clicks. (I have top bar with "Opened programs", Launcher, System tray, Time and a global menu and KWin script for managing Activities)
I feel like modern era of design has gone a bit overboard with the "clean" direction. It can be contrasted with Windows XP where you click "All programs" and you literally get all programs in the start menu with options of how to run or open them. I prefer to do "Menu" - > "Submenu" - > "Thing I want".
Come to think of it I should probably make a launcher for KDE.