

The ‘recreated’ photorealistic thumbnails on youtube are even worse, IMHO – especially when they involve subtly warped faces of familiar people.
pointless
The ‘recreated’ photorealistic thumbnails on youtube are even worse, IMHO – especially when they involve subtly warped faces of familiar people.
All stdout gets piped through lolcat now.
It might be due to display drivers not playing nice on wayland; I’ve had this problem a couple months ago on arch with the amdgpu drivers, using either one of sway, labwc, or KDE. It did not happen on Xfce, though; and after a kernel update the problem subsided.
I was about to say the same – and also: nftables syntax is a lot cleaner compared to iptables, and the whole configuration can be loaded from a single file just like pf, without doing the dump/reload cycle that iptables required. Unless UFW does features like defining zones which a user might need (like firewalld), then it’s not a huge improvement on bare nftables usability-wise.
Finally!
It could be worse; it could be weasels ripping your flesh.
This is the right response to the OP’s bizarre “question”, of course, but … yeah … the ‘for the most part’ qualifier is key here.
Not to mention, that this is an artist-enhanced version of composite pictures released by NASA that was included with MacOS X 10.7 as the default wallpaper … so not really a photograph either.