That's because FXAA also sucks. MSAA and downsampling is so far superior. Also ai generated "frames" aren't performant, it's fake performance, because as previously mentioned they look like shit, particularly in the way that they make me think about how well I'm running the game instead of playing the game in front of me.
They actually raised it in recent history and people still get tin canned regularly.
True, I'm of the belief that gaming companies aren't too fussed about cheaters if they're bringing money in some way.
Their older printers that don't support IPP Everywhere specifically need the drivers.
Archinstall is TUI, it's barely any more complicated than Calamares and gives pretty sane defaults and even the option to install DEs.
Libreoffice is so reliable. I've never had a real issue with it. I like that in this increasingly internet-always-on world I can count on Linux applications to just work whenever I please.
There's always Logseq. I'll stick with emacs org-mode though. Learned how to use it in highschool and loved it since.
If you're sitting its a motorbike. If you're pedaling and it's under a certain wattage it's an ebikes. If you're standing and throttling it's an e-scooter. I'm not talking about electric mopeds/moyorcycles. E scooters are only acceptable when they're limited to ~25km/h IMO, but ebikes are still preferable. I'm not saying people should be going 100km/h on a scooter, you're misconstruing it. I'm arguing that the fact that those people are resorting to using 100km/h death machines signals a problem in infrastructure and alternate modes of transport.
No issues to report here. Audio sucked when I had an old shitty laptop with a BT4.0 chip but after I upgraded to a Thinkpad X280 Bluetooth just worked out of the box. Been using pipewire but before that I used pulseaudio with bluetooth audio extensions that you can find on the AUR. Pulseaudio was far less stable, pipewire just werks.
Good and bad news: You can easily add credit cards to autofill on Firefox too. It's under Settings -> Privacy and Security.
I don't.