Fun fact: in Brazil it is made illegal by the constitution, but the federal government itself ask for more than that in interest...
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Vale do Rio Verde, two of their (mining waste) dams broke in Brazil, killing thousands and permanently damaging the ecosystem of a entire river
Disagree, I wouldn't instantly say that any gay bar is bad because "it states its political views". More like, any business that supports a facist, or is clearly religous.
I guess this is kinda inconsistent, I use calyx on a pixel 6. When I bought it, the battery would last 20 hours SCREEN OFF... But after one magical update, its now over 100 (~5 days). So I guess OP should just pray that a similar update gets to his phone lol...
"Panqueca" pretty much pancake but with a portuguese pronunciation.
Same applies to gaps
I don't pretend anything, I commented my personal experiences. So I guess we both shouldn't expect our experience to be the norm...
And tbh, statistically you have the upper hand, most people do use windows after all. (76% or something like that?)
My man, you think 90% of pcs have a graphics card at all? I live in a poor country, so does the majority of the worlds population, and almost no one has a graphics card here.
Yeah, I was having trouble with sleep, and kwin compositing (KDE), so I switched to proprietary drivers and X11, its working pretty well.
Well, my brother installed linux (mint) on more than 30 laptops that we were fixing to reuse. Im pretty sure none of them had any driver problems.
Tbh, unless you have a NVIDIA graphics card, or are using arch*, driver issues almost never happen.
*my personal thinkpads wifi board didn't work in arch, but that may be because I had already borked that install completly.
I use rEFInd for the UI, and tbh, im not looking back either lol
!lemmysilver