Was cup stacking as popular as this article makes it out to be? The only reason I've heard about it before is because it was seen as a sort of sister hobby to Rubik's cubing
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I'm sorry, the whativerse?
According to this comment higher up, 19 games were tested on an RX 6800 and every game was faster on Linux except for the Witcher 3 and cs2
Currently only have my first car which is a 2017 civic, although my mom did let me drive her Ford fusion for several years before I got it
Which game makes you click through ads to get to the menu?
I don't know which brands and models specifically are good, but I would look for controllers labeled with hall effect. It makes a controller much more resistant to stick drift, although it doesn't say anything else about any other quality or durability (such as your bumper issue)
I didn't say anything (you might notice I'm not op). What I am saying is that you are willfully misinterpreting the spirit of op's argument. Also, nice touch saying no toxicity and then being toxic. Very classy
You're being pedantic. Linux might not be below Mac anymore but it's still 2% compared to Window's 96%.
Sure, the argument isn't "Linux is the least popular os" but it IS still true that Linux is significantly less popular than Windows
Like I said, I'm only a little concerned. They'll probably be fine anyway, I've found children surprise me pretty often with how capable they are
+1 to battleblock theater. It's a puzzle/platforming game with a cute aesthetic that I still go back to once every few years. Although now that I think about it, I am a little concerned about how a 5 year old would do with the more difficult bits in the later part of the game
Honestly thank you. Been using homarr for a while and had no idea that had a completely new version