This month had two great releases in that regard, Baldur's Gate 3 and Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. Labor of love games are real and on the rise.
The quantum leap for linux gaming was that one guy who wanted to make nier automata work and developed dxvk.
The domain registry (basically owner of the domain ending) sets the price.
Edit: Though it should be mentioned there's a power above them (ICANN) that has to approve the price.
Remember GallowBoob? Now you do I'm sorry in advance.
You might like LibreTube!
That juicy /all feed though, worth it.
Shape builder looks amazing, my boolean operations always boil down to trial and error.
PlaceDE is a huge community and there's probably a lot of bottled up desire to put the flag since it's socially frowned upon to hoist it outside of football cups.
Free as in free speech, not as in free beer!
The sites this comes across are absolutely lovely, I hope we can see a re-emergence of these personal pages especially in the age of more and more ridiculous decisions by the big tech companies claiming almost sole ownership of the internet.
More drawbacks I can think of
- VR gaming is a much worse experience due to neglected linux drivers and SteamVR linux version
- Discord screen sharing is in a bad state still
- Variable refresh rate realistically requires wayland on a multi-monitor setup which comes with its own caveats
Despite these I think if you get a setup that works for you the experience will be better on Linux.
For distros I've always been of the opinion that Arch-based is the best choice for people switching due to the vastness of the AUR; for that I can recommend EndeavourOS.
yubikey/fido2 support is what I'd probably consider premium for
This is a cooperation between France, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Germany, LGBTQ, Trans community, India, and more.
1/12th of their national income is from .tv so they'll have sunk before that happens...
Not a fan of Vivaldi either but it's not closed source. https://vivaldi.com/source/
Though the source code doesn't even get a link on their website so I can see why people think that.
Edit: I was wrong, there's closed source parts (the UI).