I’ve had a good experience with HeliBoard
I’ve had a good experience with HeliBoard
I know what you mean, I bought a PSP and PSVita after my Steam Deck and currently I’m using the Vita as my goto emulator, the PSP is great for when I’m out and about and want something smaller.
Battery life on both is great
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But what about Only Office?
Etcher is not recommend anymore because it’s adware and there are better free alternative like Impression
Yeah it’s basically like Gears of War with more melee.
One of the best games after Dawn of War in the 40k franchise
In my experience the AUR is useful but almost unnecessary, and if you want to use flatpak you can get away from using the AUR entirely
I use bookshop.org for books, some of the profits go to Indy bookshops.
Otherwise I use Amazon like a search provider, find the item I like then go straight to retailer or manufacturers website.
There it’s used more as a preservative than anything else
Ironically this is how I feel about Arch, for me it’s worked flawlessly for years.
I don’t bother getting in ‘discussions’ about using it, because if other people have problems I’m not going to convince them that I don’t.
But you can roll it in glitter
I was comparing Signal to WhatsApp, not to Telegram
Signal isn’t owned and run by Meta though is it.
Very straightforward.
This is Nintendo’s point, making use of the prod keys goes against the DMCA
In general, pick big well supported distros.
Smaller more specific distros like Nebara may sound good, but if there are issues, you will have to wait a long time for a small team to fix them, or work it out yourself.
All standard distros can be used for gaming, you may need to find a way to pull in the latest kernel/drivers/packages if you want thr most optimises experience though.
It is a unmodified Arch install that has a prepackaged setup, so you get a running desktop very easily and get the full.power and configurability of Arch
I don’t know the answer to the question, but paper printers cannot print bank notes apparently