

If someone ask for a glass of water you don’t fill it all the way to the edge. This is way overfull compared to what you’re supposed to serve.
If someone ask for a glass of water you don’t fill it all the way to the edge. This is way overfull compared to what you’re supposed to serve.
Copilot did it just fine
“When the measure becomes the goal, it ceases to be a good measure”
Because we care about grades kids learn to get good grades. Oral exams can fix this, but it’s more time consuming for teachers.
That makes no sense.
The aerodynamics haven’t changed.
Light pollution is also a big one. Impacts migration, reproduction and predation.
I’m driving the same car since 2006. It’s gone way down.
That one is Canadiab Multilingual Standard. Canadian French is different. Both are in common use though.
Canadian French for programming is great. You have everything you need right there. The only downside is no euro symbol. CMS is something else. It has potential but I find the keybinds less intuitive.
Luckily, Steam handles all of that for you.
Don’t have kids, problem solved.
Tea taste like cow reflux.
I much prefer water instead.
LaTeX is your friend
Mint has a bunch of tweaks to make it more approachable. Apt assumes Sudo, typing passwords shows stars, little things that usually trip new users.
Meta data manager, file organiser by metadata, upload a subset to your device, sync device metadata back to your library, built-in reader, file format conversion, file editing.
It’s a whole suite really.
You already have great answers, so I’ll just drop my recommendations. LMDE if you want something more stable, and Endeavour OS if you want to go a bit more in the weeds with a rolling release.
In the end, don’t be afraid to try some for a few weeks and find one you like. One of the strength of Linux is that if you mess up, you can always reinstall,and it’s not scary since you did it once already.
Just use LMDE.
It’s like iTunes, but for books.
The concept of a glass being full and of a liquid being wine can probably be separated fairly well. I assume that as models got more complex they started being able to do this more.