Looks right to me. Does Firefox require a reboot on Linux to recognise newly added keys? (It does on Windows with the registry)
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EasyAntiCheat and BattleEye work on Linux thanks to Valve's efforts. Unfortunately many devs explicitly deny Linux or only allow the Steam Deck.
It's still a very D&D like system, so depending on your frame of reference it still counts as one.
I think there's a Pathfinder mod in the works
Edit: arguably still D&D
They lobbied/lobby pretty heavily against piracy and there's a live stream where their official stream was automatically muted and replaced with elevator music.
I have opensignup from Reddit in my RSS feed and recently Torrentleech was open. Maybe have a look if it still is, very good general tracker and easy economy.
I use fish, but only interactively. Scripts are either in bash or Python depending om what I need.
Fair, this is mainly the difference in package manager. Apt/dpkg do a lot of additional steps and handling to keep your system running as smoothly as possible. Stuff like reinstalling your bootloader when it updates or keeping old kernels available. Pacman is just much simpler and only installs packages. If you wanted to keep the old kernel or multiple versions of a program you have to build it yourself.
Get that data into Homeassistant for presence detection
Most other countries don't do punitive damages, only compensatory. That makes winning in a judgment much less lucrative than in the US.
I run mine on a separate server in containers (using Podman). For architecture, the server just connects directly to each agent, using my VPN network