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  • Since you do want to game, I'd recommend going with a computer with an amd DGPU. Nvidia is mostly fine from a driver standpoint. Also Nvidia does have cuda so you might actually want to get one with an Nvidia dgpu.

    Get something with an Intel wireless card, that'd be the best case scenario. I've had weird issues with both realtek and Broadcom. Lots of amd laptops come with mediatek based wireless cards, idk if they work well in Linux.

    Tbh I'd rec any laptop that fit your requirements and install your distro of choice. (bunsenlabs for me).

  • I'm going to make the argument from an Islamic standpoint mainly bc I am Muslim and have a background in it from both a religious and academic (it was one class at college but I learned a lot) side. Day of judgement is a thing, basically to get into heaven: pray to god, don't be a shitty person.

    That being said, you can see shit like terrorist attacks that would convince you otherwise. Terrorist attacks are basically "martyrdom" (read: fanaticism) where fighting for a religion would "theoretically" bring you in the good graces of the things you believe in. In reality, they just murdered people because they thought they deserved it and it would punish the people who are doing it when in reality it doesn't work like that.

    But the "don't be a shitty person" is just an action, what's the reasoning/intention behind it. Like you can do good things for society for a multitude of reasons, bc it is a good cause to contribute to society for, it will get you into heaven, fame, a diversion from something else etc. Religious people just have one extra reason to be a decent person.

    You don't have to follow religion to be a "decent" person and religion doesn't automatically make you a "decent person". I've met wonderful people who were both religious and not, and shitty people who were religious and not religious.

    There's a lot more to Islam that I don't think I can unpack in a comment, and it's tied to societal norms etc.

    All I can really ask of anyone is don't be a shitty person.

  • As you just learned, launchers aren't a thing on ios. You can customize it a lot to make it more familiar with widgets and shortcut. I have never used the Microsoft launcher, only the pixel one so I don't know how it looks

  • Technically yes, but basically nothing works on it and it works on one phone (iphone 7)

    Outside of settings being somewhat confusing, everything is basically close enough to most Android phones in terms of usage. Iirc that era of Huawei phones had basically similar looking settings pages to iOS.

    I'd just compare both side by side and I'm pretty sure there's guides on specific things you'd worry about.

    What is something youre struggling with?

    (I currently own an iphone x)

  • Here's my take, if went back to when I was 6, I probably wouldn't have the same friends I have now, like genuinely amazing friends. I'd rather not live though middle school and highschool again.

    So I'll take the 10 million dollar blue pill.

  • It depends on the phone. Some phones will allow access, other phones will not. My S3 had the guess with acubattery, my moto e2 lte had acubattery read stats just fine from the controller.

    Both ran custom roms

    (S3 and e2 lte were on lineage os)