...or you could opt for other ways to improve your PC performance. For instance, using equal values for both scaling_max_freq and scaling_min_freq gives you a quite considerable performance boost at the expense of (almost) nothing.
...isn't this quite obvious? You will become lazy if you have a lazy life and avoid anything that requires any amount of effort. You will become (negative aspect) if you have a (negative aspect) life and avoid anything (add positive aspect here).
Arch, Debian, Ubuntu and its derivatives, Manjaro, a bit of NixOS, Tails. I don't need to explain "Why?" since I don't use em for personal preference, but more like "when I'm forced to.".
Afaik, emoticons...er....sorry, emojis are (mostly) dictionary words. And using most (if not all) as passwords is a one-way ticket to "wtf happened to my work PC and why my boss wants to kill me"-land.
Edit: I thought this was an obvious enough joke towards your obvious enough joke -- just "outjoking" your joke. :^)
"That guy" here. I don't go "further" than setting everything up with firejail and then creating a mavclan port/connection pointing my main ip through it and then removing whatever is in my eth0 port/connection. All that with netctl.
"Does it work"? Well, whoever tries to scan my ip for open ports with nmap gets a nice and sweet "All ports are closed" message back. So eh... I'll be fine. :^)
That'd be true if Windows users were a some sort of "excluded humans from society" kinda thing where the English language was entirely new to em. Or like Linux users used some "exclusive-never-heard-anywhere-else" terms. Which thankfully, both are a fallacy.
I've got a very simple rule for this.
If it doesn't affect my mood in any way and/or affects it negatively (before/while playing)? Then I stop playing and go for the next one.
And yes, this also goes for "muh childhood" games.