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Synching is great. But keep in mind if absolute is not a backup method. Using it as one is asking for get burned.
There's a boss progression. The idea is that you build up to the gear level to kill the next boss, which unlocks more difficult content and more gear.
But you can also just build if you want, that's chill too.
Took me a while to get it too. But man is it fun when you do.
Indeed. I switched fully to pm recently mostly because it's one subscription for a bunch of services I was paying separately for.
So far so good.
Factorio, Rimworld, Terraria. In no particular order, they're all perfect at what they do.
Love Sync, but liftoff has potential too.
Fedora Silverblue. The ultimate bulletproof no-babysitting Linux experience!
How do cli applications work in that? Like lets say you want to have a vscode extension that requires some cli application to be installed, how would it work?
You'd think so, but like my experience with other distros people suggest as more stable has been even worse. I've never tried Debian, but I swear, next time this breaks down I'm going for that one and being happy with my packages from 1997.
Maybe, I had so many frickin kwin crashes every time I tried it, and there is a known bug with fractional scaling in some resolutions which affected me that drove me insane, if you care enough I could try to track it down on the bugtracker and link it.
But yeah, loved it, except for the bugs. I like gnome less, but it's less buggy, so I'm using that.
I'm really concerned about putting a 2fa on a pw managed and locking myself out of it again.