Not OP, but he's a billionaire. There is no such thing as an ethical billionaire. No amount of work they have done would earn billions.
Hellmo_Luciferrari
I ditched reddit, and what's being described in this thread is largely part if why I left. I won't go back.
I absolutely loved 2. I beat 2 before I beat 1, but went back and beat 1, and beat 2 multiple more times.
I can't say I have an order, but I love:
- Kingdom Hearts 2
- Kingdom Hearts 3
- Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep
Those are my favorite from the series as whole.
I really couldn't ever get into Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories or Re:Chain of Memories.
Back in the day, I bought Birth by Sleep and beat it, but wanted more; so there was an English Patch of the final mix for PSP available and beat that too. And when the collection came out on PS4 (Before the PC release) I went and bought a PS4 Pro just for KH collection. Which now I am going back and beating all of them again but on Proud.
I loved Kingdom Hearts 3 regardless of the masses saying otherwise. It's my opinion, and I'm sticking to it. I've been around since 1, all the way til it's end.
I am not sure if there is a good way to do it without scripting, and a router that would allow for taking variable input from an external script. But theoretically if the router would support it, you could script a port change at times there are no one on the server.
Essentially the server port is in a text file, you could use some command line utilities, and write a script leveraging something like sed to change the port in place.
But I am overcomplicating it. lol
I am on Wayland and have the issue.
I tried using Bazzite since I didn't want to fuss with Wayland on Nvidia with Arch.
I had more gripes and more issues with an immutable distro than I ever did with my Arch install.
Stuck it out with Arch. It has taught me a lot.
The problem many folks have with Arch is the fact they don't want to read or learn; well, newsflash, if you read and learn Arch isn't exactly all that hard to use, setup, or maintain. It has better documentation than Bazzite and other newer distros. In fact, Arch Wiki has saved me hassle for other distros.
Your mileage may vary. However, I wouldn't recommend an immutable distribution nec3ssarily to someone coming from Windows unless they want to shift from one paradigm to another.
Switching from Windows to something with such a vastly different approach in many cases will turn users away from using Linux. Their experience can dictate they switch away because of lack of knowledge and then proced to conflate every distro as just one "Linux" experience and not want to look back at it.
I still stand by one thing you will always hear me say: use the right tool for the job.
I'm having similar. When machine dims the display, it's changing my monitors brightness and doesn't bounce back.
There are very few games I have I can't play on Linux.
Cant get the Crysis Remastered trilogy (epic games variants) working. Can't get Alan Wake Remastered working above 16fps. And a few more, but guess I don't need to play them.
I haven't been big on the AI bandwagon, buty curiosity was piqued. I used AI to write an install script, and I am gonna test it on a VM. It's quite robust if it works.
And I'm gonna hand rewrite it to be note modular instead of one script.
I did criticize him for that. I wasn't the person you were "arguing" with over what he did.