I have two friends playing PoE2 in windows and they have had tons of problems with the game crashing.
I'm running it in linux and I've had one crash in 65 hours of playtime.
I have two friends playing PoE2 in windows and they have had tons of problems with the game crashing.
I'm running it in linux and I've had one crash in 65 hours of playtime.
22 was MMO and shooters mostly, 23 was dominated by racing games. 24 was BG3 and Ultimate Admiral Dreadnoughts.... mostly just UA.
The unmatched screen makes that part of the wallpaper better
Oregon is unique in that early on they were anti-slavery because they were so racist that they didn't want black people in the state even as slaves.
I remembered the book!
A brief history of vice, how bad behavior built civilization
By Robert Evans, very good book I highly recommend.
There's one article I found.
Originally read about it in a book that I don't remember the title of.
Foot fetishes routinely come up more historically when there is a larger std concern.
People hear about diseased junk and become turned on about other things.
If you look through history, when there are large STD outbreaks afterwards foot fetish content rose.
Our brains are wired to be turned on by other things when the bits are diseased.
When I'm waiting for a long loading screen I'll often just shake the cursor while I wait and see how big I can get it.
Apparently during part of the sinking of the Costaconcordia they played it in one of the lounges.
I'm fine with having to pick between ads and paying for a service, but when there are ads when I paid not to see them...
I pay for YouTube premium and have for several years, but if I start seeing ads I'll go to watching Nebula and listening to podcasts and cut out YouTube.
I'm on CachyOS and it has been pretty rock solid. Was also on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed for a while and that also worked well.
I like CachyOS as the performance difference was actually noticeable and there are a couple things on the AUR that I prefer to not be installed as flatpaks.
In the article they do post about "investor concerns"