They are low earth orbit satellites, this is expected and most likely planned for.
It's not just about crashes. You can switch compositor without logging out or save save the full state of an app to disk to 'sleep' the app if you are short of memory. I'm sure people will think of other possibilities too.
This looks very cool indeed - I can't wait until KDE 6 is released!
He will have bonded to you - he's going to be friend for life. Keep us updated - he's really cute.
London buses definitely don't suck. You can't lay light rail everywhere and buses are great at bridging that gap.
I've been using OpenSuSE for decades, both for personal and professional purposes.
I can't comment about usability because I've simply used it for so long I know all its quirks and so on. What I will say is the tumbleweed is very stable considering its a rolling release. That's largely due to their automated testing platform. It's got a feel of a work focused distribution like red hat rather than a home OS like Ubuntu. Never the less, I'd recommend it to anyone who asks.
I'm worried about their flanks...
But still no way to mute the microphone from the headset!
God, I hope that you're being sarcastic.
I'm wondering how long they can sustain those kinds of losses. The number of anti-aircraft systems destroyed is much less, but the impact will be relatively high. Are those numbers just launchers, or whole systems?