I had the exact same experience with Debian. The thing is, Debian is so many versions behind, it's really no surprise that you thought it wasn't ready yet. Try a less "stable" distro, you'll be surprised.
KDE. It's working very well with Wayland. I've been using both on my daily driver for a year now and it's come a long way since then. It was still a bit rough in the beginning but now I can't see myself going back. It's pretty polished.
Anything less than total victory will lead to economic collapse for Russia and at this point it's pretty much impossible even with Trump in office. They are cooked in any case.
Yes. I've completed every Halo game up to 4 on Legendary and 2 was by far the worst. It's a miracle my controller survived without getting smashed to pieces.
The positive aspects are that it's highly customizable and supports a large number of language addons. The downside is that development is pretty much dead, the swipe feature not being very accurate and the autocorrect only working in English. There's also a large amount of inconveniences and minor bugs that made it tedious to use in comparison to Futo.
I used AnySoft Keyboard until someone recommended Futo here on Lemmy. It's been my daily driver for a couple of months now and I have to agree: It's the best Open Source keyboard around, even if it's technically still in alpha. It's ridiculously good, even with languages other than English. It will nail German 20-character compound words first try and I haven't seen any other keyboard do it this well.
I've worked as a mechanic at a dealership before. A bit of condensation is petty normal, even on luxury cars. Walk across a Mercedes parking lot early on a cold morning and you'll find that most cars have a bit of moisture in their headlights. It's not very "premium", but it'll go away after having the lights on for a minute.
Pretty sure the first game was just not optimized very well. I can run KCD2 at a very stable 60+ FPS on my RTX 3060 on high/ultra settings. The first one had about 20 FPS less in comparable environments. Not too surprising, considering that it was the dev team's first CryEngine project. It's notoriously hard to work with.
Definitely deserved. I've played it for 10+ hours so far and it's such an improvement on the already excellent first game. It even runs much better on the same hardware.
This is a terrorist attack, plain and simple. They are testing the waters after the talk with Trump.