Die Stimmen für Parteien die die 5% Hürde nicht schaffen gehen verloren.
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Context for the non-Germans: The CDU has led our government for 16 out of the last 20 years. The CDU leading is not a significant shift. But the pressure that's being put on by the AfD is certainly an issue.
You can leave off your tinfoil hat; the surveys (by many different organisations) predicted this result fairly accurately.
Especially now with Blizzard moving their games back to Steam, running them on Linux doesn't even require tinkering anymore.
Because it's not JXL
The behavior of the USA was condemned by both left- and right-wing parties in Germany. The only party that didn't condemn the behavior, the far right party, is expected to get no more than 20% of the vote. So even though their popularity doubled from last election, which is a significant shift, they're still a minority who won't affect Germany's foreign policies.
The far right party in Germany had 10% last election, and is likely to get 20% this election.
1/5 is a lot, but it's not the average voter.
(Btw, why use the framing "elites" for left wing and "leaders" for right wing?)
R6 is in between an Arcade game and a Tactical Competitive Game
I think R6 is very far from an arcade game.
I actively played R6 and Overwatch for a while and then stopped. After a pause, coming back to Overwatch was no problem; below Master pretty much everyone is playing casually. Coming back to R6 however, was overwhelming. Everyone is playing strategically optimally, you have to play a lot, follow the meta, and be very focused to be able to play in mid to high ranks.
At least that's my experience. R6 is not what I consider an arcade game.
NixOS and Guix are both very beginner-unfriendly. If you're not very comfortable with Linux and its command line, I'd recommend against using them for personal systems.
I'd take a good ext4 implementation on Windows, too. And, you know, if that isn't an option then maybe Linux isn't ready? Maybe that cue card had stuff written on both sides, eh?
ext4 not working on Windows means that Windows isn't ready, if anything.
It's just unreasonable to expect Windows stuff to work on Linux, just like you wouldn't expect it to work on MacOS or Android.
For those who desperately need to use Windows stuff, Linux provides some compatibility, like semi-compatible libs (Wine) and semi-compatible systems (NTFS).
While Linux offers for some compatibility, Windows offers no compatibility.
If you consider Windows anywhere near ready, then Linux has been ready for a long time.
But no, Linux will not run your Android apps as well as Android, your MacOS apps as well as MacOS or your Windows apps as well as Windows.
Linux is for running Linux apps.
I think it's referring to the driver version 570, which isn't stable yet but working fine in beta.
"ANDERE" ist auch nicht gekürzt