Simple method is just keep a ready to go VM and clone it.
MangoPenguin
I'm always wary of aftermarket stuff just because poor quality cells can sometimes catch fire for no reason at all.
Yeah it makes sense that they're good at finding similar things.
Not super reliable, one road near me is 25mph and google says it's 65mph.
That is fair, I suppose being able to click and run stuff like Appimages has less security issues because in theory they are isolated? But don't the appimages get to decide their own permissions?
I really don't understand why it's not more streamlined, it should work like an exe where I just click it and it installs and handles dependencies automatically.
What does compiling your own kernel do that lets anticheat be bypassed?
It's not because they're dumb, it's because it's easy and because it's the OS a computer comes with (with the tiny exception of some systems where you can choose linux).
Probably a lot of time and work to do so, they've spent a lot of time learning what tweaks Fedora needs.
That is not taking control of your phone, it's just setting up a VPN that isn't working for some reason.
I've found if a game has performance issues at launch it's not going to get better later on, maybe slightly, but generally it's an issue that won't get fixed.
NP! That's how I do it on proxmox, I'll start the VM every so often and update it. Only takes a few seconds to clone so it's nice and quick to do.