Happens every once in a while but usually it's a trivial repair
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Chuck Norris is just Gigachad from Wish.
This is why Arch is the best. Forget the rolling release, it's the sheer size of the repos for me.
I've definitely had such issues with Windows. Never with Linux.
Not american but why would you put raisins in mac n cheese?
Idk if it counts as less popular, but I always thought Sublime got too much flak. The popups are annoying, but other than that it's a great editor imo. It doesn't have the bells and whistles of something like VSCode or a full IDE, but that's also why I like it, it's much more snappy and lightweight. And you can still get things like LSP working so for me at least it gives me everything I look for in an editor. I even decided to pay for a license a few years back, considering I make my salary with this thing the cost is negligible.
But don't push snaps as much
Idk, it never quite goes smoothly for me when I try to do anything involving NTFS.
I see why it exists but avoid it (and all other universal package formats) like the plague. Never had a good experience with it.
I legit have no idea how Mint or Pop is not the default by now.
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Well, I should have worded it better. Minor issues happen every once in a while, not semi-bricked systems. On my current installation of Endeavour (an Arch derivative) which is about 1 year old, the only thing that broke for maybe a few days was Steam when they rolled out their new UI, but I could work around that by using a command line argument which I found through simple googling - no technical knowledge required, at least not more than an average gamer would have. And the issue was solved with the next nvidia update.
Your mileage may vary of course, but for me I don't feel I've had more issues on Arch than other distros.