"The Soviet Union specifically pushed the idea that "Moldovan" was separate from Romanian and imposed the Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet in the MSSR while Romania itself used the Latin script."
You forget very important point - what you all MSSR or "Moldova" or "Moldavia" was never a part of Romania (except Romanian occupation 1917-1944).
That territory has been annexed by the Russian Empire from Ottoman Empire around 1812, LONG BEFORE such thing as "Romania" appeared on the World' map...
During that time western regions of Moldavia and Wallachia were still using... CYRILLIC alphabet, derived from the Old Church Slavonic (or Bulgarian) alphabet.
It would be helpful if you specify the exact distro you consider "vanilla linux install". If it was some rolling release, then ok, that's expected.
But I highly doubt you will have any issues like that on a stable distro, like RHEL or Debian.
Also, Linux administration requires skills, so... :-D
Being a person grew up in Soviet Moldova I can't stop laughing at the nonsence you have just produced. In 1980s we had two types of schools - those with education in Russian and those with education in Moldavian language. "Russian" schools had obligatory 4 academic hours for Moldavian language classes, "Moldavian" schools had same amount of hours for Russian language classes. All banners, all documents, everything was written in two languages - it was OBLIGATORY. There was no single official document without two language versions of the same text.
And btw, educate yourself - first alphabet of Medieval Moldova was... CYRILLIC!
When Moldova Adopted CyrillicMedieval Era: The Cyrillic script arrived between the 9th and 10th centuries. It was introduced alongside Christianity, primarily through the influence of the First Bulgarian Empire. This script became the official writing system for the Principality of Moldavia when it was founded in the 14th century.
GPT user here ;) And Chrome user too :-D
I can tell you straight away why I choose Chrome (or Chromium-based browsers) over Firefox. In fact it is very simple reason - speed.
Just run Speedometer 3.1 and observe. On my machine Chrome produces around 45, Firefox stucks at 34.
MotionMark - the difference is like x3.
I have to use very heavy websites on a daily basis (like Salesforce) and I can literally feel the difference.
> My email is now being hosted by Microsoft, so hopefully will be free of the outages and limits some of you have experienced with that email in the past.
I can barely understand the logic behind "Hurtling toward a black hole, we seem to be endlessly stuck, horizonless, in the event horizon." and "Ukraine has turned into a rallying call for much of Europe, a vicarious way (dangerous, but not too dangerous) to experience once again the forward vector of time. "
Integrate Ukraine to EU and after that... What? "Hurtling toward a black hole..." again, but this time with Ukraine? ;-)
What lock are you talking about on macOS? What gates should Apple open and why? You can use any browser you wish, be it Firefox, Chrome, Brave, whatever. I have been using Macs since 2008 and can't remember myself using Safari for anything else then just to download Firefox or Chromium-based something...
You forget very important point - what you all MSSR or "Moldova" or "Moldavia" was never a part of Romania (except Romanian occupation 1917-1944).
That territory has been annexed by the Russian Empire from Ottoman Empire around 1812, LONG BEFORE such thing as "Romania" appeared on the World' map...
During that time western regions of Moldavia and Wallachia were still using... CYRILLIC alphabet, derived from the Old Church Slavonic (or Bulgarian) alphabet.
So, please, as I said - educate yourself.