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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • Arch is great, but it needs longer explanations considering the user needs to do a lot more. Sometimes you find them, but other times you find a snarky superuser with zero people skills.

    It’s a shame they aren’t government standard, so I could take a local course to become a snarky superuser too.

    Most of it involves everyday Linux usages, but some of it is specific to Arch and it breaks so hard. It’s not a great thing when you’re stupid busy and don’t have the headroom to get to the bottom of it. Sometimes all you get is vague theories on how a fix might occur. After that you’re playing shell games trying to debug your problems.

    Definitely recommend for pro-Linux people that have a breakable laptop that can go on the backburner.



  • Every day you resist urges, and it's the establishment of freewill that put you on a path.

    Also, fundamentally they're wrong. People acquire knowledge. They learn freewill is possible. Many attempt it in everyday life.

    Therefore, freewill is its own deterministic event, and in being concrete it breaks the loop of determinism despite the belief it's all determinism. Basically determinism confounds itself by allowing freewill to be entertained in deterministic beings - oops.

    People throw out guesses, hunches, preferences, and numerous freewill events because freewill was repeatedly mentioned.

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  • You get dragged back to Windows by a lot of employers and schools. Nobody has time to fight the system when everything depends on your Windows based outputs.

    Microsoft specifically engages and sponsors technology in governments around the world for this reason. Their whole schtick is ‘embrace’.