Makes sense; one of the big things about it that interests me is the dockerfile generation. Although, I should probably get a better understanding of dockerfiles themselves before jumping into that; I have a habit of forgetting the order of carts and horses
I wanna get into Nix but I keep bouncing off the documentation every time I try to study it
Similarly, my partner - going through a divorce - was having a really rough time. Had some loud arguments with their now ex husband and got scrutiny from all of the neighbors for being so loud and emotional. Except for one, a woman who had been in his shoes and came over to offer emotional support, resources, and a friendship. That woman no doubt saved his life
My partner and I stopped into a liquor store down the street, and he asked for a specific drink he likes. They said "we don't carry that, do you live nearby?" We told em we were just up the hill and the mfer ordered them on the spot so they could stock it for us
Skibidi is mostly a gen alpha thing, not so much gen z
Pretty sure KDE connect can handle this, but I haven't played with the notifications portion of it much
Pedantry
Mint required you to go and enable flatpak support, but it discusses that in the initial "setting up" GUI thing
I think this is an ESH situation. Fandom sucks for pushing their poison, Google sucks for drinking it
I'm not entirely sure if it uses Unicode, ASCII or something else...
I think I remember Automate the Boring Stuff with Python explaining that python uses ASCIIbetical order, but it's been a minute since I read that book
I have much the same issue, when I can I like to wear jackets that have inside pockets to deal with it. Barring that, back pocket > front pocket > extra pockets IME
This is a much more serious version of my answer, which was going to be
"That's one of the places where we decided oil was more precious than human life; I don't really think of Iraq because the only discourse about it in my country is blatant xenophobia and I'm still working on finding ways around the propaganda"