Went with lineage since I grew up on cyanogenmod.
I'm not sure why they specifically say laptop, and then don't mention what's different to a desktop PC.
Then you click on the linked NVIDIA article and the first comment says, that it also happens on their desktop.
Didn't really hop much, started with Windows, went on to OSX, got annoyed at it and ran Arch in a VM until I was comfortable with it, then went bare-metal with it.
Happy Arch user for some years now, though recently I'm using Fedora for work and I really like it. It's not a good fit for some machines I'm running which need a lot of customisations to run properly.
I would really like to know how this graph was generated, because some expenditure per capita values have three different corresponding life expectancy values. Just look at Spain for example.
It was built in the early 12th century.
So what's stopping you from putting your LaTeX files into a git repo and building them into a pdf when needed?
Yes, mostly university and work though. I don't have a tablet and the drawing tablet is at home most of the time. Pen and paper just gives more flexibility than text. Though I instantly scan them and upload them to my paperless instance.
Bash, not because its my favourite but because it's nearly ubiquitous. I don't want to have to think about which shell I'm using.