I upvoted you because I consider Perl write only (used to know it, now it inspires readable code as a high priority)
MalReynolds
Damn, well done on the photo manipulation...
Eh, that moment when you get a different error message tho ;)
Your use case seems fine, all of that works (in flatpak). FWIW wouldn't consider bazzite particularly gaming-centric, although it's good at it, it's immutable fedora with add-ons, so it has all of fedora behind it. The ublue project also has non-gaming variants. I'm a dev, but I have it on my desktop as I game, still develop on it (in distroboxes (basically containers with an OS, I mostly dev in Arch for AI stuff for example, but my main OS doesn't get touched by my random mucking about)). Have a poke around in my history, I've said a bit on it, I find it good...Feel free to question later.
You don't say what else other than gaming you want to do, so it's harder to advise. Still, consider bazzite KDE, easy, stable, relatively close to the bleeding edge without all the cuts, everything you need for gaming in the tin.
I'm guessing they're supposed to be in addition to a headlight...
I think they're neat, make 'em cheap enough, brighter, rotatable so bar geometry is irrelevant, and move the controls somewhere ergonomic, and you're heading towards a no-brainer. Although some 3d printer person might eat your lunch...
I prefer logiops to piper because it lets you chord, e.g. hold back button and swipe right I have configured to switch activites in kde, so you get five times the bang for your buttons (static, swipe up, down, left, right). You can then use the key combos it generates in games.
Hardest of all is making AI that realistically plays like a human does.
However it is being worked on and coming along, you can play one here
Nah, you got it.
Dear God (hope you got the letter and..), so that's where my photo ends up. So much overkill.
Very nice, love it, most evocative. Thanks for the heads-up...