most of the people claiming it's sociopathic tend to be pretty controlling in my experience, which is ironic
animelivesmatter
Yeah, Mihoyo is actively hostile towards Linux users, people have made patches in the past to make their games work on Linux, but Mihoyo usually ends up sending legal threats and getting those people taken down, or adding their own patches that make the previous patches not work anymore. If not for that, I guarantee their games would be easily playable on Linux.
If you're interested though, I can send a DM with an alternative. I don't actually use it myself but I've heard good things about it. Unlike with Mihoyo, it doesn't include spyware that stays open after you close the game, stays around after you uninstall, or automatically starts up whenever you boot.
Have you tried out the Lightly theme before? It's very similar to Breeze, but IMO it looks very pretty. Like a more modern version of Breeze, kind of like what I'd hope Breeze would look like in Plasma 6.
Wait, grub broke again? Glad I moved to systemd-boot forever ago
it started with the Tiananmen Square riots
It actually started with British Marxist-Leninists who criticized the USSR's use of tanks to crush the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, and the communists who defended the USSR's imperialism were called tankies.
It started as a way to call out people who call themselves communists but nonetheless engage in or defend imperialism, and to this day that remains the meaning of the word. There are some liberals out there who use the word against all leftists, as a way to imply that leftism is inherently authoritarian. But that is not largely how it is used online, and it's definitely not how OP was using it.
Nearly every capitalist leader has been anti-LGBT. This is silly.
when I was a kid we'd leave the gas stove running all day to make our lungs stronger
this is default arch you take that back
I have like 20 extensions installed and fine tuned or some shit to fulfill by need for extreme customization
I just counted it it's exactly 20 enabled, and a couple others that aren't enabled
okay to be fair that's not a gnome thing, that's an everybody-but-KDE thing
Amberol, it's dead simple but does its job well. I actually found out about it on unixporn, where a ton of hyprland users had it in their screenshots
When there's hundreds of comments you know it's going to be a trashfire in the comment section. Still make me disappointed in people though, somehow.