I’m not sure about that. Not all cultures are equal. This type of thing happens in India every single day. It is so common in India that the media doesn’t even report it. The article is posted by a liberal Indian newspaper, which is trying to address the problem in their culture.
1 in a thousand is still a lot.
Use Debian or anything stable.
Don’t blame poverty! There are countries poorer than India but much cleaner.
It’s a sabotage against small websites by the big tech.
Prove that OP doesn’t wanna be a billionaire.
Even Fedora or Ubuntu is more stable than PopOS. It is a bloated distro and shouldn’t be used by beginners wanting to learn Linux.
Pop OS looks cool at first, but it is one of the worst distro I’ve ever used in my 7 years of distro hopping. It is not stable and things will break after some updates.
Do people actually read the whole AI generated article just to find out the country name?
Your passion might wear off. Don’t make it your full time job if you want to preserve it.
People were little back then
I think the 1gb ram of my Raspberry Pi is enough for that.
Just used the default sqlite3 database. Was it slow because of the database?
Nextcloud on Pi was really slow for me.
People aren’t willing to volunteer because of the hardware requirements for running a full Ethereum node and 32 ETH for staking. There are centralized staking pools which everyone uses, where people trusting those pools with there money.
And if a Bitcoin mining pool starts doing something suspicious, the miners can quickly switch to another pool. The miners have a choice in this case.
Proof of stake is making the crypto centralized by the stake holders, also the ethereum blockchain size is huge compared to Bitcoin, making it even more centralized because less people are willing to volunteer except the stake holders.
He looked older at 20