Given the amount of times Rayman 2 has been ported as a "new" game every time a new console was released I'm very surprised UbiSoft haven't remastered it for PC yet.
I've gotten it to generate Robert Smith from The Cure, but not photo-realistically or intentionally (though Robert was in the prompt he wasn't the focus)
Yeah, seeing a lot of places capitulating, replacing the Twitter bird with an X. Though the BBC has been experimenting with Mastodon for a few months, lately...
Generally the distro should handle that if you're not using something that requires manual intervention. If you are, Kvantum is pretty solid, it provides themes based on Adwaita or Libadwaita, as well as many other themes which KDE uses.
You'll have to set the theme to Kvantum which I think qt5ct and its Qt6 ilk should handle.
Yeah that ain't the issue, it's moreso the attitude than anything when someone chooses something that fits their needs better than the open-source alternative.
I say this as someone who uses Firefox but still uses MusicBee.
Shit I just remembered, I asked for "a man hugging a virus" and it kept giving me generations that had text saying "LOVE IS THE CURE". So I asked it to make the virus really like Robert Smith from The Cure and that's how I got a celebrity generation.
I find if it has an installer and it's not covered by Heroic or Lutris, it's easier to use WINE directly rather than Steam. Bottles is just doing that with a nice GUI, which'll certainly help new people. I've used it to install old games on my Steam Deck that GOG doesn't cover and it did a good job, any issues were from WINE or a component not being installed.
There's a lot of FOSS nerds here who get disgusted at you if you suggest someone use a web browser that isn't Firefox. But if you hung around on the Linux/FOSS subreddits, you'd get the exact same thing...
Generally it's best to update if there's a major issue with your CPU that is fixed. It wasn't that long ago that the 7000-series CPUs had issues with motherboards being configured to over-volt one of the pins and melt the CPU from the inside (the updates have since rectified this).
Given the amount of times Rayman 2 has been ported as a "new" game every time a new console was released I'm very surprised UbiSoft haven't remastered it for PC yet.