I've tried several of these and have to wonder how the author came up with these suggestions, because they're very different than their American "counterparts" on this list. With that said, I've been doing my part and haven't bought a single bottle of anything from the US since this started. i do miss bourbon - it's my favourite liquor - but I've gotten to try a bunch of nice ryes and other whiskys, irish ones in particular.
Edit: that article actually looks like ChatGPT content, which explains why it's so bad and inaccurate.
Americans have been huffing their own farts for so long about their country being the ultimate expression of democracy that they came to see it as an immutable fact of life rather than something that needs constant tending.
The equation they are thinking of, though, is "will the cost of those who actually quit using Windows outweigh the cost of building and maintaining this feature." Funnily enough the inability to move the taskbar is what finally pushed me to Linux full-time, but the overwhelming majority will complain and stick to Windows.
I don't understand how there could still be demand for this... Grays have been popular in aviculture for decades, so there's no shortage of breeding stock available without needing to resort to taking animals from the wild. Hopefully these measures make a real difference.
Just because they support Nazis and behave exactly as Nazis would, doesn't mean they're Nazis. We have to give them the benefit of the doubt until they have all of us up against the wall.
Krohnkite? It unfortunately doesn't have anywhere near the polish and ease of use as the PopOS implementation, for example its easy toggling between tiling and stacking. Nobody comes close to the way PopOS has done it.
Awesome, congrats to the team. I don't use it anymore but I'll always have a soft spot for PopOS as being the distro that finally made me a Linux fulltimer. I really wish KDE would implement their tiling system.
It seems to be a term directed at white people, so no, probably not... I don't speak Hindi, I just remember seeing the etymology of Ferengi a while back.
FERINGHEE - India, usually disparaging : a Eurasian especially of Portuguese-Indian descent
Filling up my car's gas tank takes forever with one 50ml bottle at a time, and I`m not sure the savings per litre offset all this money I've been spending on airplane tickets...
Definitely a normal country full of well-adjusted people. We can see evidence of that on a daily basis.