Kali, I actually think that’s the old Backtrack logo
Kali, I actually think that’s the old Backtrack logo
The billion figure is including non-native speakers who mostly don’t learn rhymes. Also, a billion minus 1/3 is 700,000? Let’s put it this way. If I posted about a rhyme in French, would it make sense to say “Oh, really you don’t know this saying? Where are you from?” Any place that doesn’t speak french is the answer.
Bro what the fuck kinda question is “uh I just wanted to know what places didn’t know this saying?” Throw a dart at a map, I’ll guarantee it lands in a place that never heard of it.
You are implying that, I said “monolingual English speakers”
Well, it’s in English. Being the lingua franca really made monolingual English speakers forget how language works
I think the arguments against the “bloat” are not towards systemd as an init system, but rather are because systemd does so many things other than being an init system. I also don’t mind systemd, but I absolutely hate systemd-resolved
. I do not want my init system to proxy DNS queries by setting my resolv.conf to 127.0.0.53.
Just write systemd-
and press tab, that’s “the bloat”. I’m not saying that the systemd devs should not develop any new tools, but why put them all inside one software package? systemd-homed
is cool, but useless for 99% of users. Same with enrolling FIDO2 tokens in a LUKS2 volume with systemd-cryptenroll
. Far from useless or “bad”, but still bloat for an init system.
Most modern OSes feature emoji pickers though
Check journal, you should see either an error or a wakeup reason