Oh that's funny. Cheers for that!
My pp is plenty small. Thank you for your concern!
I recently reread The Dark Elf Trilogy after a long, long time and I still quite liked it. It's funny how differently I see the themes of the first book now than I did as a teenager.
I also remember Weis and Hickman's Draconlance Chronicles trilogy being a fun read back in the day.
Mandriva folded, but there are still projects that carry on it's legacy: Mageia, OpenMandriva Lx, PCLinuxOS and ROSA.
I pay 1 euro a month for e-mail that I think is secure enough. I think that's it at present.
Quetzalcoatlus, easy.
Yeah, Gentoo is a good way to get your hands dirty. Reading the guide and trying to dig in deeper as to what you're doing will give you a decent understanding of Linux.
Anyone who likes this should also read Big Sur to see where the road leads.
CD? What's that grampa?
Some cardboard advertisement card I got with a shirt I ordered online.
I don't know, you seem to be asking a lot of questions and that makes me suspicious...
I'm on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and I'm not quite satisfied, but I think it's a "me" problem. The distro is fine. It's great! It has practically all the things I was looking for in a distro when I came back to Linux. I have had no major issues that I can recall and updates have never broken anything. The only small nag I have is that Zypper sometimes wants to install patterns that I never installed to begin with when updating, but there are ways around that. I'm just annoyed that that's the default behavior.
But I'm not happy. I'm constantly weighing my options and thinking of different distros/DEs and I don't know why. The current setup serves me wonderfully but it's not perfect, what ever that means. I think I'm looking for a combination of attributes that doesn't exist, possibly can't exist. TW and maybe Debian sid get the closest and I try to tell myself that's good enough, but there's always this feeling of dissatisfaction I can't quite shake and it's annoying.
On my phone I run postmarketOS and on my Raspberry Pi I have Raspbian and those are great.