Makes it so when you install packages with pip, it will only work if it's using a virtual environment. This keeps any installed packages separate from ones your system uses.
If you want to learn about python virtual environments, check this out.
The perspective is a bit weird, so it took me a bit to figure out too. The parts jutting out are the knees and the legs bend outward from there. It definitely looked like they had weird lumps in the middle of their calves at first though!
I love Age of Mythology! It might take a bit of tweaking to get working, but I don't see any reason why it couldn't on a Debian system. I'm on Gentoo, and I just had to swap around the proton version and force the correct resolution and now it works flawlessly.
I've been using Sway and it's good. It's basically i3 but for Wayland.
I also like dwm, but it probably doesn't qualify for the learning curve part. It's not too bad as long as you can read C code and know how to compile things from source.
The biggest difference that I know of is Neovim uses Lua instead of Vimscript for plugins. I'm sure there's some other stuff tacked on but idk what haha
Those look delectable! Nice work!