How fast is it after opening the file? I’d imagine there are trade-offs being made where some aspect of performance are sacrificed to improve others but I haven’t used Figma (sadly, it looks really nice)
https://linkerd.io/ is a much lighter-weight alternative but you do still get some of the fancy things like mtls without needing any manual configuration. Install it, label your namespaces, and let it do it's thing!
DHH interacted with a reseller and not directly with SUSE… We have our issues (as does any company selling enterprise support) but this is not an accurate representation.
OpenSUSE has several flavors: Leap if you want a more traditional release, Tumbleweed for a rolling release, and MicroOS for an immutable system.
If you want enterprise support, Leap is binary compatible with SUSE Linux Enterprise.
I work at SUSE so I’m obviously biased here but I really do think the OpenSUSE ecosystem hits the right balance for a very large majority of users and use-cases.
My weirdest was a server that would randomly stop responding to traffic. Debugging for multiple days (including full factory resets) only to figure out that the clip had broken and would disconnect occasionally depending on air flow through the rack. The link light would stay on so there was no way to tell by looking at it :(
After college, I dropped from 300 to 185 (currently at 200 and trying to get to around 170 as a goal). I made a similar lifestyle change and found many of the same benefits!
To me, the mental and emotional benefits alone make losing weight worth the effort. The physical side is nice and the ability to lift heavy things comes in handy, but the mental side is what keeps me working.
More recently, I got a formal diagnosis of ADHD and learned that a lot of my struggle comes from a similar root. Meds allow me to be much more intentional with my snacking.
I’d assume they just don’t. Frontier has run the numbers and decided that their shareholders will get a higher return if they are shitty to their customers.