Yup, I'm dealing with the same old people pretty much.
Aggravationstation
Sorry, I forgot. I must now get shot in the leg as recompense.
Yup I'm British and I can't stand the whole concept. I'm a republican (don't freak out Americans, that just means I want Britain to be a republic without a monarchy).
Slackware. Horrible experience.
Then Ubuntu.
Now Debian.
Was LFS a bit too much?
I had the Pinebook Pro. It was pretty good, solidly built, had a 1080p screen and could handle Openshot video editor, web browsing and video playback. All I needed.
I didn't have it hooked up to an external display but according to the website it can handle 4K playback. Mainly used it for listening to music in Cmus whilst browsing in Firefox.
Battery life was pretty good, about 10 hours IIRC but mine just stopped booting after I left the battery dead for a few months.
Might buy another one though https://pine64.com/product-category/pinebook-pro/
Don't see what this has to do with gender equality laws or anything outside of the USA.
Whatever you think will effectively illustrate it
Can someone please explain to me how companies are getting around the laws which are in place to stop unequal pay?
I'm British and not a big fan of the BBC but OP has mentioned that isn't an exact quote so I don't think it's fair to judge them on it.
Also the alternative they suggested gives the impression that the Republicans don't care about human rights and the BBC goes to great lengths to be impartial.
Debian with XFCE. Lightweight, clean and stable.
For the lord sayeth, thou shalt grab them by the pussy.