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  • There's a self-perpetuating cycle of

    1. Manufacturers only write drivers and support for Windows because that's what most people are using.
    2. "My device doesn't work OOTB on Linux, so I'll use Windows." Leading to point 1.

    I want to like Linux

    Unfortunately, this is going to be more difficult for you. See above. Blame Nvidia and, let me guess, Broadcom?

  • GoldenEye has the dual controller schemes too. A bit awkward in that you still have to be able to access the A & B buttons from the center grip; "2.1 Plenty" and switch the camera control off of inverted, personally. Hold the right controller at a slight angle to reach A & B and it's not horrible... 😅

    Can you tell my family's been getting back into N64 lately? Some are experiencing the turn-of-the-century gaming for the first time. Although I'm spoiled from playing the recompiled Perfect Dark on Steam Deck and having total "control of the controls" including gyro aim.

  • Potential or electromotive force. "Voltage" is long accepted. The only use of "amperage" you'll find in The Art of Electronics is in the index: Amperage, see current. Ampère called current "intensité du courant", hence I in V = I × R.

    I don't know why it bugs me. This is Mildly Infuriating... The place for nitpicking! 😅