It depends on your technical knowledge and the distro you choose. But I would say it's that easy
DaTingGoBrrr
I wouldn't at all be surprised if people do this in my country. We crave sunshine here during winter. It's a good anti-depressant
Just hide those games from your shared library and you will be safe
Yes, you can play Satisfactory while she is playing Stardew Valley, while both of you are online. You now have a number of copies of each game in the family. If 2 members own the same game, then two different members in the family can play both copies at the same time
Then I would say pen and paper is a good choice. Or a whiteboard
nano is great! If you ever need nano on steroids there is micro
Not at all. They are using copyrighted material to make a product that they are selling and profiting from. Profiting off of someone else's work is not the same as making a copy of it for personal use.
I am using ckb-next for my Corsair mouse and keyboard. Just check if your mouse is supported.
One thing I couldn't so in Linux is save light settings to the on-board memory. For that I had to open Windows and the Corsair iCue software and save it from there. After that my mouse and keyboard boots with correct light colors
It's a shame that Sweden had to lower their standards to the Danish level. PostNord gotten a lot worse in Sweden since the deal with Denmark
The moment I finally installed Arch was then I felt "freedom" for the first time. No longer do I need to make compromises on my system and have things installed that I don't need or want. It's my system that I put together the way I like it. A bonus is that I know my system pretty well if something should break and I have the wiki to guide me
I am not scared of Tencent. I deleted my Epic Account based on principle. The Tencent buy-in was the straw that broke the camel's back.
I use the best of both worlds. A gui in the terminal. GitUI