I don't consider not using it "hardcore", it's just not there any more. Reddit isn't the place it used to be when I joined, so I don't have the option of using Reddit as I knew it. I'll occasionally look there for some niche subjects that aren't represented here but I'm almost always disappointed, it's rarely quality discussion these days.
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Looks good, recipe?
The fact that it uses Brave's index is partly what puts me off using Mullvad Leta.
I guess I'm biased because when I first started using Linux some 20 years ago it was considered user friendly for the time. Plus I must have used it hundreds of times since I had a previous job which involved setting up a lot of CentOS servers, which could have blinded me to the problems. Still, I think it's reassuring to do everything from a central overview page for your configuration choices, takes away a bit of self-doubt. I'm not complaining though, as long as the new one does the job.
That's a shame.
Do other countries not have fish pies?
I watch Cracking The Cryptic and I was lured into attempting to solve a 5* puzzle because it was only a 20 minute video.
(nobody's going to know what I'm talking about are they)
I've not seen the video but that's what's on the website.
I don't know, I quite like it.
What's ICE, that's a difficult acronym to search?
Uninstalling GNOME Software should do that if you just want to upgrade traditionally through dnf upgrade and you don't need GNOME Software.