How do you not do that? It's all in your local network, how would it not work offline..?
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The first game I bought for my dusty PS5 in years. I think the last one I bought was actually Rift Apart.
What does Apple or Apple's pricing of products in completely different product categories have to do with this?
Except that in every other generation the console actually got a lot cheaper after a couple of years.
Sure, but thinking that your system is immune to vulnerabilities just because you use Linux is stupid.
I don't get why people post "uhh but Linux!!!" comments under just about every post about a security issue with Windows. Linux and its distros have security issues as well and you should always keep your system up-to-date either way.
Replace the 3060 with an equally-priced AMD card and you'll actually get something decent for your money. Nvidia is horrible at these "lower" price points.
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It's actually the other way around.
To me it's something I just don't want to have to think about. I already pay a lot for the device either way, so I want it to just work and not juggle around apps/media/etc.
My current iPhone is a 512 GB model and current usage is around 210 GB with photos already in iCloud. Record a couple of 4K videos and a 256 GB model would be full in no time (before uploading to the cloud, which can take a while when you're on the go with flaky network conditions).
My next phone will have at least 512 GB again, and I'm thinking about 1 TB as well, although the upgrade pricing is quite steep.
Yes, it's a bug in KDE Plasma that might be fixed with 6.2: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487780
It is, but then again many (most) are hosted on GitHub.
Then roll your own implementation that can support lobbies from different services, like many games already do just fine. Don't launch a separate launcher within a launcher, it's stupid.
That should be an easy fix in a future software update by simply not replicating eye movement as soon as the user is looking at the keyboard.