Depends on the distro but you are largely right. You can easily use Linux Mint or Ubuntu without being familiar with the cli.
You are not too dumb to learn Linux. If I learned how to use it then you can. Start with with something simple and easy to install such as Linux Mint or Ubuntu and you will inevitably learn more as you go on. If you can read, type, point, click and observe then you have all the skills required to install the aforementioned distros.
I’ve been using a 6 since it’s release, it’s been solid for me. The 7 is slightly sleeker/smaller but they’re almost identical in performance.
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Making a note of fd and edir for later. Thanks.
Most people start off with something a bit easier - Fedora, Mint, Ubuntu. There’s no reason to jump straight into Arch.
The educational system. Then seeing how the judicial system works and how it’s no different from how “justice” and punishment is meted out in the educational system to further the lies of “merit”, “hard work” and “intelligence”.
There’s a book by the same title that’s very good.
I love the idea but if anyone knows how to fudge numbers it’s them.
It will only be a matter of time before you hear that the median life expectancy for Americans is 125.
I would if I had them.
It’s always advisable that you teach people how to use anything safely.
This really seems like a non-question. What is there to debate?
Artist name, album name, track name, track number, album art. Album artist in the metadata. Composer, label in the metadata.
What more do you need?
That all sounds very idealistic, dare I say naive.
People do not typically assess their own happiness by looking at those less fortunate than themselves. They may feel a sense of relief that their situation isn’t as severe but that is not happiness.
Human beings fall ill and pass on, every day. Those are guaranteed outcomes. So yes, while we may all have unique challenges that we’re all made to face there are some core facets to the human experience that none of us can escape. People who suggest that happiness is anything but fleeting and impermanent are deluding themselves.
The human experience itself is fragile and unpredictable. How then can human happiness not be?
Maybe that’s what they want…
We should start by getting rid of westerners. Let’s do Europe first.
When is happiness stable or permanent? Under what circumstances does that even happen?
“one of the causes of aversion to happiness may be the belief that happiness is unstable and fragile”
It isn’t?
Depends on the location and the number of people in your party. Sometimes it does work out cheaper to rent an apartment or even a house instead of several hotel rooms. Kitchen space is always a boon, I’m rarely impressed by overpriced restaurant fare and prefer to cook for myself when possible. It can also be helpful if you’re traveling with pets.