stable is called stable because of stability
stability
noun [ U ]
uk
/stəˈbɪl.ə.ti/ us
/stəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
C1
a situation in which something is not likely to move or change:
a period of political stability
The point of a stable distro is that it’s unchanging. That way you have predictable issues that you can solve in the same way for the lifetime of that version.
Reliability is a side benefit of maintainers choosing the best available version to freeze.
Ackshyually stable only relates to the release schedule. Stability is not reliability.
Plenty wrong with Ubuntu.
But he is the type to ban Russian contributors less than a month after DoD signed a new contract with RH. Can you guess what stocks he owns?
I mean, they almost certainly have built in backdoors like IME. When you can force hardware manufacturers to add shit, you don’t have to think up convoluted solutions like that.
Should be pointing at the monitor. Xkill only stops showing the process, it doesn’t kill it.