In what sense?
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I remember them being the characters that you play as in the Hitman Co-op Sniper Assassin mode.
It must've taken some inspiration from Julius Caesar's gift.
FPS counters in games usually display an average across multiple frames. That makes the number actually legible if the FPS fluctuates, but if it fluctuates really hard on a frame-by-frame, it might seem inaccurate. If I have a few frames here that were outputted at 20 FPS, and a few there that were at 70 FPS, the average of those would be 45 FPS. However, you could still very much tell that the framerate was either very low or very high, which would be perceived as stutter. Your aforementioned old games probably were frame-capped to 20, while still having lots of processing headroom to spare for more intensive scenes.
I would be able to give you feedback if you provide us all with a link.
I also love fixing things! I just saved my sibling's €800 laptop that suddenly ran like dogshit and kept shutting itself off. The thermal paste in between the CPU die and the cooling solution dried up after a few years of use, rendering it ineffective, causing the processor to overheat. After cleaning up the old crusty gunk with some rubbing alcohol and applying new paste, all of the problems disappeared.
I know it's low-tech and not trendy at all
I doubt anyone here is looking to spend that much money to make a fashion statement.
Always keep their shoes untied, buttons undone, fly down, hair messy, etc.
Afsloutdike. We like to mix and match vowels here to create exciting new pronunciations!
Programs ran through Flatpak can only access permissions and directories that it has explicit permission for. This is perfect for a very small program that only does one thing, it can get rather awkward when you need it to access multiple storage volumes. For example, I wanted to have my Steam games stored on different hard drives, but they were never visible through Steam. I had to override the Flatpak permission to give access to my mounted disks for it to work.