I don't know what kind of jobs your in and how your job market is right now, but it never hurts to take a look at your resume and maybe look around for other jobs while still in the "comfort" of a paying job.
Glad to hear you visited a social gathering and enjoyed it. I've had some social experiences recently which have given me some positivity in my life and I am glad to see you have too.
Do you watch anime too, by chance? If so, may I ask which one(s)?
Lack of backwards compatibility for older versions of software/games requiring older libs. All I see it lots of pointing back and forwards but it doesn't get solved.
Lack of legacy drivers for graphics cards. I want to run a new distribution on my old hardware, using graphics acceleration and no screen-tearing. Is that too much to ask?
If a program is executed through a wm, have it submit errors to the wm as well so I can see why it's not running, instead of seeing a loading cursor for 2 seconds and then nothing.
I want to be able to do 99-100% of what I want to do using a GUI. Even installing drivers and changing settings. I don't want to have to change things in a text editor just so I can have a simple shortcut on the desktop. I've learned how to do it and I can do it in my dreams now, but that doesn't mean I like doing it.
I've had this happen on a system where it was either the chipset or the cpu that was unable to allocate more ram.
However that was an older system and I'm infamiliar with ryzen processors on this issue.
Driver support for (older) graphics cards.
The screen tearing issue (may be related to above)
Dependency hell.
How a program or game used to work fine on an older version but doesn't work anymore. Basically lack of backwards compatibility for software.
How you can't always do everything you want in the gui and have to use the terminal sometimes and know some of the basic commands.
How a lot of the gui programs don't have (usefull) error messages so it just leaves you confused when a program you installed doesn't want to run.
Sounds good, have a great time!
And yes, cleaning up is also part of it but at least you'll have the great memories by then.
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