I ran a dual boot Mint install on my main PC for two months and it was just too buggy. I had to switch back to full Windows, but I know it's an issue with Nvidia and some distros have been Nvidia compatibility, so when I make the switch again I'm just going to use a different one.
Least favorite - Joycons. They make my hands ache, and I hate that to enjoy my switch I have to have a 3rd-party grip.
Favorite - my Lenovo legion laptop, which has given me for excellent years of service. I'm going to upgrade to a newer model later this year and keep this one, install Linux on it, and make it a Linux-only machine for better privacy in using the Web.
This is 100% why it's good to have a small chunk of your portfolio in crypto. It's hit all-time-highs four times in the last ten years, and now that you can buy into Bitcoin ETF's, you can get dividends as well.
It's hard to argue that it won't again after that, but I wouldn't put any more than 10% of your investment capital into it.
I still play the original Castlevania games at least once a year.
I think they're masterpieces, but there are so many incredible classics. I even recently found a site online where you can play the Commodore 64 Nightmare on Elm St.
And, no doubt, they've already run the numbers and figured out that it costs them less to steal the data and pay off fines and lawsuits than it does to actually compensate creators properly.
I really hate the capitalist hellhole I'm stuck in.
Still trying out new games from the 'Pixels with Porpoise' pack I bought on Humble Bundle a week ago. (So far my faves are Children of Morta and Towerfall Ascension.) I highly recommend it if you like pixel-art based games and fantasy.
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I ran a dual boot Mint install on my main PC for two months and it was just too buggy. I had to switch back to full Windows, but I know it's an issue with Nvidia and some distros have been Nvidia compatibility, so when I make the switch again I'm just going to use a different one.