yes, calling it a heist specifically is extremely colourful in the wrong way
yes, calling it a heist specifically is extremely colourful in the wrong way
One problem with that is that you will end up with two EFI partitions. This is not supported very well by anything, really, so you will run the risk of Windows messing with the wrong partition anyway.
I’ve updated my comment.
I switched to Proton from Express when the latter was bought out by Kape.
Proton works perfectly so far for me. Their desktop software was a bit meh, but they’ve since improved it. Otherwise I have no notes.
Edit: it appears the PWA support in Firefox is not ideal, see responses to this comment.
Chromium is not an offshoot of Chrome, it’s more of a precursor to Chrome, and it is completely controlled by Google. As such, it will also drop support for extensions that do not support Manifest v3.
If you want to enable PWA support in Firefox, it looks like this is possible (however the experience doesn’t seem to be great, see responses to this comment): https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Progressive_web_apps/Guides/Installing
For other browser suggestions see, e.g. https://www.xda-developers.com/4-browsers-manifest-v2-ublock-origin/
If you wanted to support all possible drivers, you would basically need to rewrite the entire kernel. You could make one specific anticheat work by supporting its specific calls, but this will take a lot of work, and will probably be broken with the first ever update.
In the past there were projects that supported specific types of drivers, such as ndiswrapper, but that had a very limited scope.
Here’s also an answer to a similar question: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/544776/installing-proprietary-windows-drivers-on-linux
“take a decision” is also a valid phrase: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/take a decision
DCSS[1] would alone probably take five years to master.
Dwarf Fortress (although I haven’t really played it myself yet).
And, of course, Factorio, that with existing mods has probably enough content for the rest of my life.
I’m not sure what a “music jukebox” is, and how it’s different from a music player, but I would recommend to try mpd. It should work with your collection, although I don’t have personal experience with collections of this size. Some clients might also not have been designed to work with such collections, so probably you’d have to try several.
The bot account itself. It appears to have been merely trolling, and the article seems to think it’s actually a bot.
This is obviously fake, but I wouldn’t doubt thousands of such bots actually exist.
Install GnuCash, learn accounting, and start tracking your money and use proper financial language. There is a lot of good financial advice out there (budgeting, investments, debt reduction), and all of that is much more efficient if a) you know where your money goes and where it comes from, b) you are proficient with financial software, and c) you can talk to the banks in their own language.
Max Payne 1/2 dream sequences.
I actually like the underground, but it does have a couple of annoyingly obtuse puzzles.
Sounds like atop is exactly what you need.