I've only been on Linux about a year. I started with Bazzite and then switched to Garuda. Garuda is Arch based but has always been fast and easy, even with an Nvidia card.
It really could be a lot of things.. a clog, temperature to low, too much friction against the filament so it is hard to pull through, nozzle is bigger than your slicer settings say.
Well, if you mean specifically senators or something, you should say that. "The Democrats" is most likely voters, but could also be any number of individuals or positions of power.
Using a general term and then whining like a little bitch about voting across the aisle when you weren't clear in the first place isn't helping you change any minds or impress anyone.
I'm so out of touch now. I used to watch a lot of Star Trek when everything was broadcast television. I just can't bring myself to get a subscription just for Star Trek though.
I don't know what all these doomsayers are doing. I installed Bazzite and it just worked. I decided I didn't want an immutable system so I switched to Garuda, and it just worked. I have Nvidia and didn't have to do anything extra.
AOC is great too, but I think some people are looking for revolution in the party and Jasmine gives off more "ready to flip the table over" energy, which is resonating with a lot of people these days.
Appealing to their better selves hasn't worked. I'm ready to try someone willing to tell them to sit down and shut up because the adults are talking. Besides, if you watch her speak for a bit, it's clear she has earned that confidence and done her homework.
My first Linux was Bazzite. It was great but I didn't like immutability so I switched to Garuda, which was also very easy.
As you are deciding, consider the differences between the main branches, Arch, Fedora, Ubuntu, etc., and their operating philosophy. Next look at the distro, specifically the helper apps and tools. Many distros now have "at startup" apps now that will help you with updates and installing common software. This help, or lack of it, will make a big difference to you as a beginner.
Eugenics isn't just done by government. The world has been limiting the reproduction of the disabled through social pressure for ages. Look at the stigma interracial relationships used to have. Examples are everywhere.
Why does everyone think eugenics only means the way the Nazis did it?
It's a broad term people. The government is the most heavy handed way to implement it but social pressure is arguably more effective and harder to end.
Look. If you want to talk about ethnic cleansing, talk about ethnic cleansing. If you want to talk about mass murder, talk about mass murder. But the term "eugenics" covers a lot of possibilities whether you like that or not.
I use Garuda, which is Arch based. Pretty much every time I've had a problem it's been solved by update, restart.
If you want to try and build a raw Arch system from scratch, maybe it's still complicated, I don't know, but there are easy Arch options these days.