If you do install Linux (I highly recommend) just know that in Steam, if you buy a game and your library page says "This game is not supported" and the install button is disabled, you just need to right-click on the game (in the left panel), go to Properties -> Compatibility, and set it to Proton Experimental (you can also play around with specific versions of Proton). 99% of my games work flawlessly (n.b. I don't play competitive online multiplayer any more, it's too sweaty and time-consuming for me these days). In fact I can't think of anything that didn't work. But check ProtonDB real quick before buying (although you can always refund if it doesn't run).
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Uhh, Heat???????
Deny, depose, deport his ass. SpaceX -> junior division of NASA. Tesla, new CEO. Do whatever with the rest. Nationalize all stock, people making < $50_000 get a dividend
If he had run him over with a 12 ton Chrysler F750 or whatever he'd be walking the streets today
They don't actually care about pedophiles; a lot of them are pedophiles
I got a Glorious that I like a lot. But it has an End key but no Home key????????? Wtf, how am I supposed to program on this???? I have to use Keyd on Linux (and AutoHotKey on Windows, but fortunately I don't have to use Windows for work anymore) to remap it to have a Home key.
Glorious has a separate numpad you can keep tucked out of the way when not in use.
https://www.gloriousgaming.com/products/gmmk-numpad-keyboard
Harmattan? I've had mine for years and they are both fine. Maybe you got a different one
He was 100000% assassinated
I'm very interested in this info; thanks. What OS and phone are you using? Graphene/Pixel? I desperately want to be off of Google. Apple is not an option.
I am going to transition to Infomaniak for cloud (dumping Proton, wtf Proton), but mobile is still a big question for me
Outlook and Teams have PWAs that are actually more performant than the desktop apps (anecdotal). They are missing some features, but for the opportunity to use Linux at work, I make it work. Have to use Ubuntu for some unknown reason, but it's better than using Windows
The trade-off of Linux vs. Windows means if your game doesn't run on Linux I won't buy it.