So the organization that regularly publishes reports on Russian warcrimes (Example) is bought by Russians. Uh-huh...
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So because they criticized the wrong military that one time, we don't have to care about political prisoners in Bhutan? Convenient.
ProtonDB is generally quite helpful to find tweaks and fixes for games to run on Linux.
I haven't used Lutris, but through Steam/Proton, installing a patch is basically as simple as changing the executable path from the game .exe to the patch .exe and then changing it back after the patch was installed.
the screen either gets a line in it where the fold is or delaminates.
Delamination is the factory installed screen protector, which can be replaced, not the screen itself.
I've been using a Flip 4 for the past 2 years now. It's great having a phone that can easily fit in my pants' pockets. The fragility thing is overblown IMO. I take it with me on hikes and mountainbike tours. The screen is still pristine. Only the factory-installed screen protector started showing some hairline cracks along the crease a few months ago, so I just replaced it. Not getting a slab phone again if I can help it.
My parents were not that much younger when I was born. FWIW I'm happy to exist and had a good childhood. My dad died when I was 29, which was tough of course, but he was still there for me until I "stood on my own 2 feet".
QWERTZ, which is just the standard layout for Germany. It switches out Y and Z, adds Umlauts and changes the positions of various special characters.
I'm curious, what made you switch to AZERTY?
Making my gaming space more comfortable. I work at home on my desk, so I'm also often tired of sitting there when I'm done with work. A few months ago, I purchased a projector, which I can use while comfortably sitting in an armchair. Playing games on a 100 inch projector screen just makes them look way more impressive as well, even though my normal screen is technically better in every way. I also play on my couch using my Steam Deck.
I'd say yes, as long as they're tolerant of their children questioning those beliefs and developing their own later on in life. Parents will always make an impression on their kids, that's just what being a parent is. It can get more nuanced of course. Teaching your kids homophobia is unethical, but that's regardless of whether it's for religious or other reasons.
So far I haven't noticed prices actually going down on Aliexpress etc - at least not for the things I'm looking to buy.
This is an English-language community btw.
Let's see how our European governments will handle this new reality first. Could end up being good or bad for us depending on how they act.
Is that so?