Curiously, Nazis seem to get away doing just that, under their clear name even! Reported a few of those on Twitter a while ago before Elons takeover. Got a message that the reports are unwarranted and if I continued to make them they'd disable my ability to report.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on my desktop and laptop. On my desktop mainly due to newest drivers. I had bought a very new AMD GPU at the time and Tumbleweed was one of the first distros to support it. Switched my laptop to it because of familiarity.
I started my IT career on Debian servers and so my private servers are on Debian too. They were on OpenSUSE Leap for a while but I switched when the future of Leap became a bit uncertain.
Jumped into the newest patch and expedition of No Man's Sky. Always good fun but after finishing the tasks of the expedition I always get bored very quickly. :D
In Baldur's Gate 3 I'm stuck in a fight against a boss in act 3, always getting absolutely smashed even though I'm highest level and have (I think) decent equipment and spells. Haven't found any guide that explains a way to deal with the fight in the intended way, everyone just says to cheese the fight which I'd like to honestly avoid. :/
I know the Enhanced Editions of BG1 and 2 allow you to choose from different scripts and there's a few On/Off buttons, but nothing like the PoE editor where you could do things like "If 3 enemies stand around you, use this spell" or "If enemy is threatening an ally, use this ability on ally, but only if $resource is higher than x and only once every 30 seconds."
Guild Wars for some nostalgia and Baldur's Gate 3 (second playthrough).
I plan to start WH40k Rogue Trader when I'm done with BG3...so that could take a few weeks still :D
I had to start Pillars 1 multiple times until it clicked for me and I was able to finish it. It's a good foundation that Pillars 2 very much improved on. A feature in 2 I absolutely love and wish more party-based games would include is the (albeit rudimentary) editor for the party behavior.
I often struggle controlling multiple units at once so that editor was a godsend for me! Too bad it's the only game I can think of that has something like this. :(
It's running well on my 2013 laptop as well.