That's true... But once you get used to it, you don't even notice that you write run0
I misunderstood your post. This command I told you is to make things better, not worse haha
If you really wanna make your Arch unstable, you may wanna install every single package with pacman -Sy <packagename>
Also maybe you wanna install everything from AUR
I was waiting for this moment 😹😹😹
But I actually am using run0
Try run reflector
run0 reflector -l 10 -f 5 >> /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
Not only that, but also people are stupid.
Bird flu is contaminating mammals like cows and pigs, it's a small jump to infect humans (btw, it already contaminated rural employees). A simple pasteurization procedure (heat up to 70°C and then cool down faster) is enough to kill the virus, but there is a trend in US to drink raw milk just because they're saying that pasteurization is a form of government control and brain washing.
The only issue is that these arrombados (I'll keep this word in my language) that are doing this shit will probably get infected, spread a totally avoidable disease and probably infect someone who's trying to take all the precautions needed.
We underestimated animals capabilities. Most animals are smarter then we think.
And here we go again with another pandemic...
Well, but why do I need to worry about that?
Exactly most of the world... Capitalism is destroying the world in the name of the profit.
Ah... Ok ok, I see it now
I don't really know each instance, but now I'm alert about hexbear
Don't think so... She was kind
It depends on your goals with linux.
If your goals are on devops, you may find a good idea learn about docker, ansible and other tools to make your life easier. If you're a home user, maybe it's a good idea try flatpaks, for example. And there is much more, but you need to define your goals.
“If you don't know where you want to go, then it doesn't matter which path you take.”
― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland