I second this. I used Arch for around four years and it was a wonderful experience.
Funnily enough, I recently switched back to Windows from Arch. Linux's ecosystem was just too depressing for me. Windows 10 makes me sad though because it had the potential to be great were it not for all the privacy issues.
There's enriched rice which has added vitamins. Washing enriched rice _should_ wash out whatever's been added. I don't know about other types of rice, but I've heard rice is supposed to be neutral to the meal, so I assume not.
Haven't read this just yet, but the title makes me think of Gmod. The theaters people host usually include arcade machines alongside other activities that you'd see at a regular movie theater.
Using someone's site does not make you their friend. That remains true even when you both enjoy some aspects of the culture. That said, his threads on 4chan are probably exhausting. It isn't like he's keeping anyone in the dark, either.
It contributes to activity and encourages whatever friends you might have on that account to stay. I don't think there's much benefit to that unless you dedicate some time to creating around a million fake accounts with no real friends.
The PS4 requires Playstation Plus to play online but I'm not sure whether apps like Netflix require that.
I had the same issue with Halo. Ultimately, I'm not going to support the Xbox One due to likely surveillance. At least with the PS4 the camera isn't forced on you at purchase. Although the PS4 camera does seem to have similar features like facial recognition. I wonder whether that will encourage anything malicious.
That isn't the same build. Those are features that don't focus on the UX or the design. I think that build is labeled Aurora? I could be mistaken. UX Nightly includes those features but it is focused on user experience.
I did the same a few months ago. I hesitated to move because I was put off by Firefox's design but I found UX Nightly[1]. A few bugs here and there because it is a nightly build but overall smooth.
you should be clearer about what the site does without ruining the simplicity. I was shown the site and didn't notice the title, so it caught me off guard. it appeared to be someone's about page rather than a generator.