There's a third party alternative to the Epic launcher called Heroic, works pretty great. Also apparently Roblox works with something called "Sober" -- no idea what that is just regurgitating other comments.
Usually the bootloader is only on one drive regardless. Keeping them on separate physical drives can be nice for simplicity but there's no reason you can't put them on the same drive.
Check all the games on ProtonDB, but from what you listed that should all be pretty easy to get working on Linux. 95% of Steam games just work out of the box, with most exceptions being competitive MP games with aggressive anti-cheat. If it's not a steam game, it's still likely pretty easy to run, but you might have to use a third party launcher or something depending on what storefront it's from.
That's what makes software legacy; it falls out of popularity. Plenty of terminal applications have barely changed since the 80s, but they're not "legacy" because they're actively used and maintained.
No you can't. Because we live under a system where one of them is going to be in power after the election, and every possible voter shares equal responsibility in the outcome.
There are plenty. But I do think it's performative as hell to withhold your vote within a couple months of a major election. There is no momentum for anything that could possibly disrupt the status quo in Palestine before the election, and letting Trump win isn't going to make that any easier afterward. Unless you're an actual accelerationist, in which case I'm glad you can so confidently accept the likely millions of excess deaths that will cause.
Right, I'm "decrying" successful revolutions because I don't believe that your armchair activism is going to start any actual movement capable of disturbing the status quo.
But this isn't a mental exercise, this is real life. The choice and all of its consequences are still happening regardless of your choice to disengage. They aren't "false options", they're printed on the ballot. The only way to reject the premise here is actual spontaneous massive revolution, and if you're suggesting that as an alternative to voting, well, I don't imagine you're of voting age anyway.
See, doing it as a bloc with public visibility I can see. That actually has some chance of swaying at least the rhetoric. But I still think if they actually go through with not voting, they're voting against their own interests. The right is rabidly xenophobic and loves Israel, the only thing Trump will do to end the genocide is send even more military support.
I think you're generally right that foreign policy won't be very affected (not sure what the image has to do with it), but domestic policy certainly will be. It's very disheartening to see all of these self-proclaimed leftists basically discarding LGBTQ people, whose rights are extremely up for debate in this election, to make a performative stance against a policy that both sides support equally.
There's a third party alternative to the Epic launcher called Heroic, works pretty great. Also apparently Roblox works with something called "Sober" -- no idea what that is just regurgitating other comments.