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  • I use immutable distros for the stability, and the nixOS approach isn’t for me.

    You can install whatever you like using a tool called distrobox, which allows you to run containers easily.

    I have an arch Linux container, and I have access to the entire AUR if I so please. I use that container to run Steam, and performance was the same as on Bazzite using the natively installed Steam.

  • I agree with you here. While turning up the difficulty means it takes me quite a bit longer to finish as I have limited time to play these days, I tend to enjoy the time more as I learn the mechanics.

    Elden Ring and the other Souls games are just different in that there isn’t a difficulty setting so you have to do this from the get go. I prefer this style, but it’s possible to get a more enjoyable experience in other games.

    In my opinion, easy games aren’t as fun and I lose interest much more quickly.

  • I've been pretty happy with my Pixel Tablet running GrapheneOS. I don't know everything you're hoping to do, so maybe Android won't work for you. However, I've been using Plex, Newpipe, Termux, Roon, and other apps, and it's working well for me.

    The stand still works as a speaker when connected as well, which is nice.

  • You can turn off the swiping gesture. I've done it on my AppleTV, and it is WAY better.

    Yes, swiping works well on a phone...because there are no buttons. I don't want to swipe on my TV remote, my car radio, my laptop screen, and fridge, my door handle...

  • It's a pet peeve of mine when people describe scientific progress as a miracle.

    It's not a miracle. It's the result of a ton of work from many, many people. It's also something that if you research it, you can probably understand it...at least on a basic level.

    Semiconductor manufacturing is hard, but it's something that humans are very good at, and we figured it out by ourselves.