Yes, I do. I'm a devops engineer and even "coding camp devs" have problems understanding what I do for a living.
I think you answered your own question. You asked about "retard", not about R-word. Some snowflakes will get offended on behalf other people but normal people will just acknowledge rude language and move on.
Flatpak is not the answer here. For example, flatpak version of codium doesn't recognise terminal settings out of the box. Since such trivial thing is a problem, image how difficult it would be to use it with various file systems, sync options, etc.
Lol, those kids will more stupid than home schooled covid kids.
10 more years and posts like this will be classified as hate speech and terror act against the state.
C'mon. It's non toxic glue. Suck it up and follow the directions. /s
I've been macOS user for past decade. I've switch to Linux a year ago and the first thing I did when I tried Gnome was to switch to KDE. I like how Gnome tries to mimic macOS but it's still has long way ahead. Gnome was really good on a touch device but I kept hitting the wall with small quirks and eventually I switched to KDE. I know it's unpopular opinion but I find macOS UI superior to both Gnome and KDE.
Linux on a tablet is not a good idea. I've been using 2-in-1 laptop and it sucks as a tablet. If you want a device to read books get an ebook reader. I'm using kobo elipsa 2e and it's amazing. However if tablet is a must have get pixel tablet and install grapheneos.
What happened to Airbnb?
Good old corporate greed fueled by an unreasonable shareholders/investors expectations.
It's a complex and polarising issue. The main problem is that some, sometimes most, of immigrants don't want to assimilate. They are creating ghettos, don't respect local laws. Other issue is that governments prefer to spend tax payer money for accommodating immigrants instead of solving nation's issues.
I wouldn't limit immigration per se. I would limit unchecked illegal immigration and spend more money on assimilating immigrants that want to contribute to a country they moved into.