The only thing that's slow is dnf's repository check and some migration scripts in certain fedora packages. If that's the price I need to pay to get seamless updates and upgrades across major versions for nearly a decade, then I can live with that.
I tried using connman to setup a wireguard connection once. It was not a good experience and ultimately led nowhere, due to missing feature support.
If anything, he gets most of his inspiration from MacOS.
It's always been a "whole ass computer", not some kind of simple storage device.
Fuck Creative. Letigious patent troll is the whole reason why 3D audio in games was stuck in the dark ages technologically for the longest time.
Being free from mind control means seeing idiots wearing tinfoil hats?
The guide is probably specific to nigiri sushi, that's what is depicted at least. As the other commenter mentioned: in high end sushi restaurants, the chef will serve you individual pieces of nigiri sushi as you order them, so 30 seconds seems like a reasonable time limit in that context.
I've never seen an italian eat spaghetti with a spoon, but maybe it varies by region.
The joke in the OP stops at the beginning of the joke explanation. If you just share your honest opinion like that in a shitposting community, you can't expect everyone to "play along" with your "joke".
Pretty sure that the registry path for official images is "library" (at least it used to be). So it should be "docker.io/library/debian", though I can't double check at the moment.
It will probably just work, even if not officially. If any weird Windows issues crop up, Microsoft may or may not fix them. I think AMD even provided workarounds and special drivers for Windows 7, just without any official support. They may not do that this time around though, since a lot of things have changed.
Marxist?
Those are separate matters as far as I am concerned. Gainax has been effectively defunct for years now and on the decline for more than a decade.
Try to imagine that argument but coming from some government you really dislike. I can think of a lot of different media that might inspire violence and instability, but which would be really important for people to see or at least know about. Frankly, anyone who doesn't see that as a potential problem is being shortsighted and really needs some historical perspective, in my opinion.
That could be the case, but the rebranding is what made me lose interest.
I know, I did read your entire post. As I said, it's not unheard of for Windows drivers to be more fault tolerant in suboptimal conditions. For example: Windows GPU drivers in the early days of HDMI 2.1 needed a lot of tuning for tiny oltage adjustments to ensure signal integrity if your cable wasn't exactly up to spec, basically compensating for a "bad" cable, whereas the Linux drivers at the time didn't really try to do that. This doesn't have to be the case for you, but it should be relatively easy to test.
If the cable made a difference, then that may still be the limiting factor. It's not totally unheard of for Windows drivers to be a little more fault tolerant or better tuned for suboptimal cable connections. If you aren't already doing that, try using a certified cable that supports the bandwidth and features you require for your setup. Besides that I guess you could only try the newest kernel version you can reasonably install.
He's gonna do it instead.
I've lost any and all interest after the inevitable copyright infringement complaint from Sony.