I think with more adoption, a lot of Linux's friction against more adoption will be resolved faster and for more people and use cases. Gaming is already at a point where you can practically play more games than you'd ever have the time or energy for.
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I see your point. It's much weirder to say one thing is also the middle thing. It's probably much safer to say you have a middle name only if you have an odd number of names greater than one. You safely (IMO) have two middle names if you have an even number of names greater than two.
Well, if you have just 1 name, then technically, it's your first, middle, and last name at the same time
So they can eat a snake? I wonder if they have special adaptations for being bitten by or eating a venomous snake
I tried the one on the play store
God I want call screening like Google has it. If I don't have the number in my history or contacts, just quietly screen the call, hang up if it's a scam and buzz me if they reply and are not obviously a scam.
This is what Pixel phones can do. Samsung has the screening thing but it's manual and it's not nearly as good
QC in tech and in business is generally ubiquitous to mean quality control though
Look, there must be limits. The amount of sex-demand one would get from doing something like this is beyond what any person could survive
There's a smoky garlic cheese I get from my local grocery store quite often. If I remember what it is, I'll update this comment here
Edit: Brllavitano Garlic and Herb is one of the cheeses
There's always a new 9 year old, 11 year old etc. and always a new gamer of any age, who hasn't ever bought the game. Same with No Man's Sky and Minecraft.
You'd likely make way more if you separate games and DLC, but some companies seem to be fine sticking with just the one. You will still make money as you keep adding things to your evergreen game
Plenty of distros are set and forget and there's no debugging necessary. Bazzite for example. No coding, no CLI.
Steam Deck, with Steam OS is a great example. Bazzite OS, Fedora, etc.
Linux today is not the same as it was years ago. If you think otherwise, a video on YouTube demoing something like Bazzite would be a great demo. Bazzite and other atomic distros like Aurora are fort Knox.
I have a friend who still games on windows 11 and he has headaches playing things too, like freezes, CTDs, audio issues, having to reboot, etc. A lot of that comes with PC gaming and isn't just a Linux thing.
You can stick to Windows but do it on the basis of what-is, not what-was. Valve and other companies in the Linux community have invested a lot of money and resources getting things to great shape, and they're continuing to do so
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