Terminal usage is inevitable with Linux. It's not as scary as it seems and can actually create a sense of accomplishment when you use it. Pop is a solid distro for sure but you don't need a "gaming distro" to game on Linux these days (not that Pop is a gaming distro specifically). There's actually a Linux Experiment video where he proves this with a thorough test. All major distros work fine for gaming.
I encourage people to not go for SteamOS unless you're setting up a PC you want to use solely as a home console, or if you're flashing it to a different handheld.
That, all coming from a big Valve fan. I simply don't think it's a good idea for people to get their hopes up over SteamOS somehow being a no-terminal, peak gaming Linux experience. I also don't think it's a good idea to hold off until SteamOS gets its full PC release, because most major distros today will work just as well. It'd literally only benefit people to start learning Linux now so that by the full SteamOS launch, they'll be more informed as to whether it'll be something they'll find useful enough to use as a daily driver.
I encourage getting one with or without tariffs. 100% worth the money. I also don't think they're going to go up in price, particularly not with Valve. I'm fairly certain people are massively overreacting to the tariff thing.
Haven't played in ages but I was obsessed during the summer of 2014. I always played TR, they feel like the most "legit" faction in the series. As for favorite class, heavy assault was always my go-to.
Yes, and that's fine: they can compile in their preferred format and if people want a different one, then the "package it yourself" argument makes sense.
I love trying other distros but I can't afford to regularly be down a few days to a week to restore backups, which is why I want my main system to stick with a distro long-term. Mint is definitely one of my strongest considerations for sure.
SteamOS isn't going to be the "Windows killer" people think it'll be. I'm a massive Valve and Steam fan but SteamOS isn't any better than any of the other major distros when it comes to gaming.
Switching to Linux with no intentions of moving back. I'm fed up with MS. I'm not settled on which distro (and I don't want to distro hop on my main machine) but I know for sure that I'm switching.
I don't care for this mentality. I understand constant questions must get old for developers/contributors but the mentality that people should compile from the source is not conducive to growing FOSS. It is, however, potentially conducive to laziness from the devs. "Eh, why should I spend time releasing compiled builds? Let the plebs compile themselves."
I'd also say 2 is worth it. Not as good as 3 but still a load of fun... Ah man, I might have to reinstall, I almost forgot about it until you said this!
I never could get OpenRGB to work on Windows (it'd crash as soon as I launched it and I couldn't find a solution). I'll try it when I switch to Linux later this year and see if it works better for me then.
Anything for people to avoid using services like Proton Mail. They'll ask for a Mozilla webmail, an X web mail, but won't use an objectively more secure service. Baffles me 🤷‍♂️
Again, read the Bible. That's all I'll say because it's obvious to me that you've probably only read scraps through third parties within the context of progressive "Christianity".
I definitely would love to come back if I ever find the time! I had a blast with it back in the day.