Call me surprised.
oops thanks for correction
I had to do this for US politics but I don't recall when I last saw an anime related post.
cries in out of date xanmod/no zen for fedora
~~Cabbage~~ Pepper on top left
Google said "Apps using Android Private Core will not show a mic indicator" or something like that
Spotify on mobile is a torture test if you do not use a mod or have a subscription.
That's still there but it appears when you use apt, it's not in .bashrc.
WSL: If your friend is a dev and needs Linux cli utilities, use this. Dual Boot: If your friend wants to daily drive Linux, use this. Shrink Windows NTFS partition within Windows then install Linux to blank space. Virtualbox: Testing ground for dual boot, your friend can familiarise themselves with Linux safely using a VM.
The problem isn't possible dependency conflicts, it is file mamager integration. GNOME and KDE use different systems for integrating online systems with their file managers and obviously both need to be supported. FUSE could work but telling from my experience with NTFS3 it would be unbearably slow.
Why do you think apps should verify their integrity in the first place? In the case of banking apps or other online apps, the APIs they use should be secure in the first place so a user can't achieve anything meaningful by modifying API calls. In the case of offline games with monetization, a hacker who makes a pirated APK will also remove the restriction so legitimate players on non standart ROMs will get screwed. In the case of messaging apps with a "delete messages" or "one time view" function ie. Whatsapp, the sender shouldn't take that their actions will be respected by other clients because modded apps exist and Whatsapp doesn't care if you install it on a rooted device.
Without ublock Firefox makes my PC take off