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  • It was part of Ukraine's law that elections are postponed during war time before Zelenaky was elected.

    This is common across other democracies, for example the UK did it during WWII

    Or do you mean something else?

  • I think the difficulty with Arch is not about using the command line, but about knowing the Linux ecosystem.

    People coming from OS X or Windows probably don't know the difference between a WM, or a DE or what Display server they should use.

    They don't know if they need to install a network manager or setup sudo on a new system.

    These things come from experience of using a Limix system even a mainstream one like Ubuntu.

  • I'd recommend playing 2 types of games to get used to it.

    First a single player FPS with gyro working on some kind of switch, if you have a Steam Controller, this would be when you are touching the right touchpad, otherwise with a PS5 controller for example maybe it's always on, but when you touch the touchpad it disables.

    This allows you to recentre the controller when you need to so you're not twisting around in your chair.

    Second play a third person action game with some kind of shooting and enable the gyro only when you pull the button to aim, usually left trigger, this will help you fine tune your aim and get used to that enhancement. I really enjoyed Horizen Zero Dawn like this and Alien: Fire team Elite.