Their unifi controller container is definitely one of the more popular ones.
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For me, it's still better than Jellyfin. I can't wait until I can switch over. I have both Plex and Jellyfin containers going simultaneously and Plex just works better and is a more reliable experience.
Most of my downloads in Prowlarr come from Usenet. I'd rather do that than spend ratio if I don't have to. pt are a great backup.
Proton doesn't support SOCKS5
Maybe you could start a competitor that produces a similar spec phone for $100?
Always the spooky castle
Waze - A Google navigation app
I'm just one person but I've been loving Civ VII and feel it is the best version so far, although I've only played V and VI. There's no reason you can't wait another year though and buy it with more polish, the previous entries haven't changed, in that they are still great games and there's no reason you can't continue to play them over the latest version. It also depends on what version those you play with are playing.
I think OP is asking in relation to software for content creation, not for downloaded media.
Truly the best of luck, I hope your results are better than mine. The experience I had with SteamVR using Linux (Bazzite) with both a Valve Index and Quest 3 was inferior to Windows. It definitely worked, but out of the box Windows was much smoother. There may have been more tweaking I could have done but I had wasted so much time getting it to run as good as Windows that I gave up and dual boot now only for VR.
CachyOS is Arch. It's close enough that any searching about how to modify it will be applicable. You can even install Arch and apply the same modifications that CachyOS has. My personal experience is that it just works. I moved from Bazzite, an immutable distro wasn't for me.