It's good. Except for the confusion about linking to communities on different servers. That's a real show stopper, if you ask me. Which you did, technically.
SanityFM
Robert Jordan and dying before finishing your 14 book epic?
For me, it's mostly that i was bad at languages in school. I don't know what it feels like to make progress with a foreign language. I feel like this is an anxiety which prevents me from trying for fear of failing.
I can't even remember how many times/languages i've printed "Hello world"
This comment is far more amusing for its lack of commas. But also, you sound like an interesting person.
Holy shit, I add about 5 new things for each year of my life. My top priorities are currently Bash scripting, Python, Spanish and guitar.
AUR is the most compelling reason for me to try out Arch to be honest (and also Arch Wiki). I'm thinking that I might compromise and go for EndeavourOS.
Pop! OS. It's been almost 2 years since Microsoft arbitrarily told me that my Ryzen 1 wasn't compatible with Windows 11. It's not been entirely smooth sailing, but if i'm honest, i love it when it's not entirely smooth sailing. My relationship with my OS has fundamentally changed and I love it.
The very same. My music app used to randomly commit suicide if I had the audacity to try opening a web page at the same time. Or sometimes just for the hell of it. I'm ashamed to admit that I queued for 3 hours to get that phone.
Emphatically agree. I'm not really anti-free-market, but in the absence of informed consumer choice, all you have is de facto monopolies.
Burnt by the OnePlus X, otherwise I would be interested in this.
Double jumping. Something about double jumping just always feels really liberating. It's such a strange concept as well, with no analogue in the real world.