I don't know, I only play Sims 4 on the EA app and I read of people getting their EA account banned for playing multi-player games on Linux, so I did not even try.
I got both Steam and EA App versions running on my Steam Deck and desktop (the latter runs Bluefin). For the EA app I used Lutris, it works like a charm.
To be fair, each Monaco Grand Prix I pray for rain or an accident to spice things up. But an extra pit stop doesn't feel like the correct solution. (still waiting for someone at the F1 Commission to suggest spraying the track using sprinklers)
You mean as long as F1TV Pro is available where you live? F1 has pulled the F1TV Pro subscription from markets following exclusivity agreements with TV broadcasters.
Oh, this is not only a monetary partnership, Williams will use Atlassian products as well in their day-to-day operations. Probably for the better after the Excel debacle
If I understand correctly, they will adjust Switch 2's production capacity based on feedback from April's Nintendo Direct and hands-on events. So I guess given the lead times required to produce consoles we should expect a release in June?
Most likely someone submitted a pull request that abused the GitHub token of the Action running on new PRs in order to edit all the other pull requests.
If you watch the PRs history, you can see that the user github-actions edited them. This user is the default one when a GitHub Action (the pipeline OP refers to) alters the repo. So someone probably submitted a pull request abusing the GitHub token when the Action ran on their PR.
I have been using BunkerWeb for the past 4 years and have been mostly happy with it. Its default settings are sometimes a bit agressive but you can change those globally or service per service.
I'm glad it's not transparent anymore, it's probably going to help with lower bitrates, where it would often get all blocky after a few seconds.