Libertarian Socialists have been saying this for a century now.
Krita has CMYK, and very good non-destructive editing these days. It's my preferred photo editor, including for the occasional magazine ad work I do. It also has great support for PS files, including smart layers, etc, plus it has layer effects, masking, filter layers, GPU accelerated canvas, and G'MIC support covers a lot of the fancier pbotoshop stuff like content-aware fill. IMO, for the workflow and interface alone, it's leagues ahead of G***.
With Yunohost being a thing, I'm down to nothing.
I had one for years and lost it a while ago. I'm always wishing it was in my pocket.
My partner got me a TWSBI Diamond 580ALR as a gift years ago, and it's the only pen I use now.
There is nothing like a poke of chips. Somehow, something so simple truly has no analog in the US. I really don't know what they do so differently.
What?
You haven't got ADHD, have you?
I've had this happen; it's a huge red flag. You have a right to privacy, whether or not you're in a relationship.
I was responding to the argument in the previous comment, not making a point about the term "rice."
What's the confusion? They're just like public ones, but pristinely organized, extremely well seeded, and you're less likely to get a letter from your ISP for torrenting with them.
What GUI package managers are you referring to? EOS doesn't supply any.
If I'm not mistaken, this is all stuff you should also be doing on Arch. The single difference is that EOS provides a button in their "Welcome" app that will helpfully run a command for you in a terminal for some of these tasks.