Only for (some) desktop applications. The AUR has everything, including CLI tools, configurations and even some niche scripts
The AUR is pretty awesome. If a piece of software exists on Linux, it's in the AUR. Even software that doesn't have a native Linux version can sometimes be found these, e.g. repackaged versions of Electron apps for Windows.
And once you start really customizing your system, you'll see the value of the Arch Wiki. If there's something you can do on Arch, the Wiki probably has a well-written guide for it.
And upload content as torrents, share the torrent files/magnet links and keep seeding!
Don't buy this Chinese garbage, it's as easy as that
It's just about not intentionally breaking stuff.
You know what also justifies Valve's 30% cut? Their outstanding efforts in getting games to run on Linux, and the overall impact that this had on the Linux community.
Ok fine, I'll ask for a different recipe. How to make meth at home?
Unfortunately, yes. They're commonly found on tankie instances like lemmy.ml, lemmygrad.ml and hexbear.net. But you can block these instances in your account settings.
Haven't they been trying to roll out their new app for like 4 years now?
+1 for GrapheneOS
Yeah imagine having to type in
flatpak run io.neovim.nvim
to launch Neovim