I have retained the original library names in repo. Keebio-parts and ScottoKicad - both on GitHub.
excitingburp
Only a GaN charger. I have seen it do good things with a powerbank on YouTube while I was finding reviews.
I'm both an AMD (7900XT) and NixOS user. AMD drivers are known for being a bit wonky when they're brand-new on Linux.
I continue to have a particularly bad experience with anything Flatpak (I chalk that up to its Ubuntu influences, rather than Linux in general), but everything else works perfectly.
If a game doesn't support Linux I refund it. Haven't had to refund in a good long while.
"Use the force Spork" ~ Gandalf
Pro-tip for dual booting Linux: make it the primary OS. Humans are inherently resistant to change, so you need to set yourself up for overcoming that.
Putin has been claiming that Ukraine invaded him all along, so now what? "Oh they are invading for realsies." I've been hoping that Ukraine would call him on his bluff.
It's an entire planet's war.
I started with a Hakko, $120. It blows my mind how much better a $25 soldering iron (Pinecil V2) is. Both only have 2 buttons, but the Hakko does a terrible job with them. The Hakko also takes significantly longer to heat, which resulted in me running it really hot when I first started out.
Good tools do not make a master, they simply make a master's job easier.
flux
Adding more flux than I thought necessary changed everything. Another thing that changed everything is the Pinecil. I can't fathom how a $25 soldering iron has had me seeing so much more success than a $120 one. Seriously OP, check it out.
Sadly, these big apps already have tons of exemptions.
It's 99% the thumb cluster: I wanted an extra button.
Also 99% for fun.