Wez is actually pretty awesome too
As @Vitaly@feddit.uk said, I'd virtualize it if you can. But if there is a reason you want to use actual hardware with Windows (gaming, installing firmware that requires Windows, VR, etc), I'd install a dedicated disk for Windows.
If you can't do either of those things, look at gparted to resize your partitions.
What's wrong with RaspberryPiOS? It's just Debian with Raspberry Pi utils/firmware installed AFAIK
I quit drinking about 11 years ago. The first week or so was very difficult. Then the next 3 months were tough but bearable. I used several resources to help me: a therapist, some books about addiction, r/stopdrinking (there's a c/stopdrinking).
It's hardly been an issue after about the 6-9 month mark. I did have one extremely stressful time in the past year that I was somewhat close to considering the idea of drinking, but it passed.
Some people use AA (and other 12 step programs). They did not speak to me -- I did go for a few months, but in the end, I felt I didn't need it.
ForceSpotting
I like that I can actually take calls on my watch. I have been on the tennis court where my phone is in my bag off the court and I was able to confirm a doctor's appointment with my watch.
I like that I can read notifications from just about every app. Some apps with picture attachments actually show up on my watch.
I like that with Home Assistant actionable notifications, I can actually perform those actions right from my watch.
I turn off "Hey Google" detection, but I can just long-press the button above the crown and ask Google a question.
I'm sure other watches can do this stuff too, but I've liked this watch a lot. Battery has lasted all day. I generally charge it when I'm watching TV at night and then wear it all night/day.
What are you looking to automate? Home Assistant does a lot of things that could have been done with IFTTT.
I think it depends on what expectations were.
You and your friends make a horror movie and it's better than you thought: Hey, that's pretty good.
Steven Spielberg makes a mediocre horror movie: It was pretty good.
My grandfather was always "fair to middlin'"
You wanna know what? You got a problem with Canada Gooses, you got a problem with me, and I suggest you let that one marinate.
For my machines, I switched to NeoVim a while ago. There were certain instances when editing large files that Vim would lag and NeoVim doesn't. But I manage a lot of systems that are not my systems, so I use Vim on those.
I assume you're talking about the order in which apps appear when you first launch rofi. That's in the cache file in ~/.cache as something like rofi3.druncache or rofi-3.druncache (or both). Delete (or rename) them and see if that addresses your issue.
If you truly mean the config file, it's in ~/.config/rofi. Delete or rename to see if it fixes your issue