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Gaming on Linux is easy too. If you play your games through Steam just check the two settings in Steam that Anthony mentioned and you're good to go, 95% of games will work with no issues. The 5% who might not work as expected are, as mentioned, games who use some form of Anti-Cheat (although that will change after the Steam Deck releases) or games who use stuff like Media Foundation like Nioh 1 & 2, they both work but ingame videos don't show. But even if you have games outside of Steam or on other Storefronts, Lutris got you covered. You can even play Steam games directly through Lutris with the added benefit of a few more options to tweak. You can use the provide installer scripts on the Lutris site or set them up your own (which isn't hard to do), everything is GUI guided from choosing a Wine version, installing Winetricks and setting up your Wineprefix. Easy as pie.
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Judoscale
Save 47% on cloud hosting with autoscaling that just works. Judoscale integrates with Django, FastAPI, Celery, and RQ to make autoscaling easy and reliable. Save big, and say goodbye to request timeouts and backed-up task queues.
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NetworkManager
Read-only Mirror of the freedesktop.org repository. Please make pull requests against freedesktop.org. (by NetworkManager)
put it in your bashrc or zshrc or whatever, then use like: gh-get https://github.com/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/blob/main/NEWS
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