Yes, I've got then by genre, completed, to be played, "butt ugly indies" and "devil's lettuce approved"
I do it manually, but I don't have a lot of dependencies. Download the main package, install it, check the error message for the package it needs, download the new package, install the main package again... For python stuff pip download will also get the dependencies. Maybe you can use the Debian website since it lists the package dependencies and allows you to download from the website the deb files. You can probably automate with a bash script some stuff.
One of the few movies I'd like to buy a blu ray of! A sequel is planned but was paused, i have no idea of its current status
Just set up a TCL and it has a "basic" option which makes it work without anything. I'm still trying to decide if I should buy a Nvidia shield to pair with it so I enabled it "fully" for now, will probably switch it back. It's basically android so many of these behaviours are just like on android phones
AriaNG allows you to remote control aria
I kinda love this aside from it being unusable
Typical multiplayer enjoyer
Sadly KDE 6 broke a lot of stuff, the next Nvidia driver update 555 should fix most of those issues (it's in beta right now).
For single issues with games you should specify more so we can help.
I'm using an MMO mouse (the ones with 12 buttons on the side) myself, and sadly there is no mouse with native support for macro on Linux, but a lot of them are supported thanks to developers (see Piper for example), which mouse is it?
I use a self hosted vpn because my main reason to use a vpn is avoiding monitoring from my isp and whoever is managing the local network, and I don't want websites to know where I'm located.
I'll never buy an Ubisoft game, I remember when years ago their games installed spyware on the browser (found it on my Firefox) . Pox on whoever thought that was a good idea
I am testing Lapce and I can see it as an alternative in the future
Wow, it looks great! Added to my watch list