Well, its random, like... by definition.
So i actually have the same laptop and had a ton of fun installing arch on it over the last christmas holidays. The experience made me understand a lot, triggered my new love for arch and was a fun project overall.
I ended up having a stable CLI setup with ytfzf and mpv to watch my favorite yt channels in glorious 720p, got bluetooth working for my headset and all. Very fun experience.
Edit: i am unsure on the 32bit part, I think mine is 64, could be another generation. In any case i also have 1gb of ram
I would not want to neither deal with security issues nor pay the data costs associated with some an app being able to connecting to my phone to download media
I believe you are mistaken, there is no way that reloading a tab from the web is faster than it being read from the disk.
Your OS should do this automatically, your programs shouldn't worry about cold memory.
The contradiction is in the claim that the vocal minority is significant. One could argue that the lack of mainstream distros not using systemd is an indicator of the lack of a significant population against it.
Are you aware that the majority of cpus sold today go to cloud computing? Believe it or not, but that is an application space with multiple users on the same machine.
In their defense there only so many big rivers, round there, and most do function as border
Better plot than most movies these days