Honestly, I don't think it makes a huge difference for desktop users. I use Nobara because it has built in comparatively out of the box. I also run Fedora 42. All work pretty well.
He's still alive?
Tarot - æther realm Hellbilly Dulux - Rob Zombie And if you want to try a band that is a bit more upbeat, check out this one. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
There's a lot to consider. I for the most part want quality of life. I turned down 100k+ to work from home, have nore days off, and work where I appreciate them and they appreciate me.
From there make sure you don't stagnate. If you don't evolve your career you won't offer as relevant of skills.
Places want long history. And if you love doing something, nothing says that better than a consistent job history of that.
Don't let drama command your career path. I'm sure your job is in demand enough that you could get a job somewhere else too. Don't rule out making changes by standing up for yourself.
I know this doesn't exactly answer your question. But, I hope it helps you narrow down your decisions.
Personally I don't want my calander cluttered. I also am annoyed with June 19th. They misspelled it on my calendar app and it's not a company holiday. I can't remove it.
The better point would be to have google let you delete holidays and events from the calendar if you want to. Let the decision be in the users hands.
It doesn't?
Thanks. I will look into it. What's Manhaka?
It's pretty contagious.
I only use checkouts with people. The Malwart near me refuses to open any registers other than self checkout. There are always ladies at the front wanting to check receipts. So, I just abandon my purchase a lot.
If they can't hire people to open a single register than they can hire someone to put back the items in the cart.
Arguments:
"But POTOOOOOOOO you are being an asshole!"
I helped build POS machines. I know how often they are inaccurate and if they think you made an error stores are quicker to trust the POS machine more than the person.
The POS machines at self check outs have a ton of cameras and most want you to pay with a credit card. Some machines won't flag you for shop lifting until after the fact. Then they will be able to cross reference the credit card that paid for it.
"You're being paranoid"
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/01/us/walmart-shoplifting-lawsuit.html
TL;DR: Don't use self checkouts.
Maybe you are reading them in my voice.
Sorry to interrupt, but I do CrossFit.