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Paradox5240 [he/him,any]
Unfortunately I live in an apartment, but this year I am trying indoor hydroponics. So far I am growing some tomatoes and chilies, but I am also planning to add some herbs and leafy greens.
I am pretty sure I saw someone test that. It tastes like spoiled milk. There is some weird reaction with carbonation.
Hard to tell, but in my experience, it is really rare that I don’t find what I am looking for in my distro repos. Unless it is like a random utility that almost no one uses or some development library etc. But with those, it is kinda expected that you know what you are doing. I don’t even remember when was the last time I actually installed something manually from source when I wasn’t making some changes in source repo or something similar.
I would argue to the contrary, whenever I want to use software that isn’t FOSS or for Linux specifically, it usually has zero or completely useless documentation. For most major projects, FOSS documentation is usually pretty good. Unless you are trying to install some random small project, typically it is already in your repos (depending on your distro) or it isn’t that difficult.