And where does that call for death? It’s stupid, sure, but take some time off and you’ll see you were far more uncivil.
Aatube
Oops, the answer I mentioned was 2nd only if you sorted by "recent votes count more"... Weird how that's not the default already.
to play devil's advocate, personalizing does get results the user more often wants
Counterpoint: Here's the SO question you found. The second-most highest rated answer:
Update: 2023
Go to the About Tab of the YouTube channel
Under the
Stats
section click theShare
button and select Copy Channel ID.
In fact, that's what the second SO answer says.
Edit: See comment below
The world would be a much better place if we concatenated things more often.
screeching poower outages
And given that experience I of course did not follow up with another thread, just to experience the same thing.
If they had commented in the new thread, suspension would be definite. IMO, locking it would be a good choice, since if that user commented on the new thread, they's very likely to be stalking you and have a concrete reason to get punished. I'm sure the only disruptive user got a formal warning.
As for being unable to report, that's because of default policies by Discourse, the forum software used by EOS: You can only flag posts after reading 30 posts across 5 topics for 10 minutes. The Manjaro forums use the same forums and configuration. (Not as in exactly the same, just the same on this front.)
It lists a bunch of inconsequential things when it comes to the distro.
You seem to have skipped over the part about shipping the M1 kernel 3 days after its first demo with bugs. They then PR'd a commit they obviously did not understand to archlinuxarm, a much smaller project unaffilated with ARM, causing breakage. This was in October 2022.
The SSL certificates of their websites I really don't give a damn about but people then keep saying "yeah but if they are sloppy there then...", without being able to provide examples where the distro was ever affected by it.
The SSL certificate expiring means you are not able to connect to Manjaro servers to update anything. No Manjaro packages at all can be upgraded or installed while the SSL certificate's expired. That's pretty big.
And if you're super paranoid, just update the AUR when Manjaro updates.
But when Manjaro gives you updates from two weeks prior, AUR gives you new updates from today.
Holding updates does not make the system more secure
Holding all updates for two weeks is just a dumb design choice:
- If the concern is breakages, you'll still get the breakages, just two weeks later.
- Arch Linux already holds updates to core packages, to packages with wide impact, and that are expected to risk breakage.
- Aforementioned deal with partial upgrades. The 2-week long period pretty much guarantees that AUR packages in need of bumping their library versions will have updated before you receive the library update yourself.
They do have a different testing system now—with a good justification of being quite a different system from Arch—where all updates are pushed to a test branch and errors are caught, supposedly. I say supposedly because that did not stop the AUR being DDOS'd for the 2nd time under the same exact system in 2021.
This is all on top on the fact that Manjaro has officially said that they are not Arch, albeit based on Arch. Though at the end of the day, anyone is of course free to use whatever they wants. Manjaro has done some wonderful work for everyone. It's just I need to wait until at least 2028 to trust it.
Let's just keep this in the thread DarkThoughts linked
Could you link to the thread? I had a good experience with the forums. It sounds like they locked it to prevent people from sending more bullying comments and suspended everyone.
Most of it is just a bunch of "what if" scenarios that never happened.
The link lists a bunch of things that did happen, along with the thing on partial upgrades, which is guidance on the Arch wiki.
dannnnn
Care to elaborate?
Is "invisible bezel with actual screen below" possible?
Since it’s not been brought to market, I’ll assume there isn’t a way with its money’s worth. At most you have the Microsoft thing with a thin hinge.