You can't easilyy switch between different inages like on an atomic fedora system.
Do you have to switch now? No.
You can't easilyy switch between different inages like on an atomic fedora system.
Do you have to switch now? No.
1 billion users on reddit is not realistic
There may have been discussions around it beforehand. I didn't ask why it went so smooth.
Zu einem konkurrenten zu gehen statt nicht mehr zu arbeiten wäre sinnvoller. So würde sich musk nur denken "die kommen zurück" wenn er das mitbekommen würde. Das hört sich nach sommerurlaub der marketingabteilung an bei 2 monaten protest.
Darktable is what you want. You can also use digikam
One reason is privacy and hence security. If you share a package, you also share the information that your system contains the oudtated package "xy" which has a backdoor and can be accessed by a hacker.
I'm not sure if that is a valid argument with atomic image distros since you share the whole image. And the tracker could just disable the old image as soon as the new image arrives.
Traditionally Fdroid signs every app. Not with the developers key. The future are reproducible builds. https://f-droid.org/2023/01/15/towards-a-reproducible-fdroid.html this is a futuristic app store, not what google has.
Congrats. Now you know why distrobox is so good. The package manager of the host doesn't matter anymore. Nix package manager also works on any system. And finally, nowadays you use flatpak to install apps whereever possible.
You can't take the package manager as a reference to judge which OS is better.
Arch is not only about installing but keeping up to date. A normal person does not want to read about selinux. Debian doesn't use it either but uses something comparable. On arch you have to take care of it. On debian the maintainers take care of it.
Show me the meme generator I can use for that and I'll do it
Such that apps have a common theme and look and behave familar
That sounds like a sad world. I like cron