I think it's born from a misinderstanding of infection statistics, especially back when windows was also more popular on servers.
It is pretty exclusively a file scanner, but that, combined with Linux's privilege separation, any decent firewall and not willfully executing untrusted files is enough for most cases, I would say.
why does linux not have an AV?
I can recommend running ClamAV, if anyone is looking for a good one that runs on Linux.
Oh, das ist absolut Absicht seitens der Politik (zumindest bei der Mehrheit), wenn man nicht nebulös hält wer die eigene Zielgruppe hält, könnten die Leute ja merken, dass sie nicht gemeint sind.
Really depends on the game. I usually get a lot faster and more precise adjustments using KBM, so I prefer that for games like shooters and anything where precise 3d movement or fast reactions is an issue.
Basically the only games I play with controller are the ones that are really well optimised for controller and kind of meh for KBM and the ones on my Switch.
Plesioth zuhause:
Just to be clear, because the following could be misunderstood when posted alone: I'm not looking for an argument, use whatever you prefer. I'm just curious.
What use cases do you have that aren't available (or take lots of configuration) on Mint?
Es ging um eine Aktion die Tage vorher angekündigt war. Das Gericht hat im Prinzip gesagt "die Aktion war angekündigt, ihr hättet sie umgehen können, das ist keine Nötigung."
You don't even need to lock the pc, locking the db is sufficient. The issue allows changing the settings on unlocked databases without needing to re-confirm (at least according to the article).
Honestly, just running through the game with the same team (minor adjustments along the way), I didn't notice any major roadblocks and one-shot most gym pokemon without any major levelling. I think the issue may be that you're trying to make a full team of the same type, when one pokemon is completely sufficient.
Now I'm not saying your way is wrong, play the way you enjoy, but building a full team for one gym/camp seems overkill. And this game is slower to level than SwSh from my hazy memory of SwSh, so that may play into your experience.
I didn't really grind XP except one time when I accidentally skipped a gym (levelwise) and faced a much tougher one than the game intended.
If you want sandboxing, isn't firejail pretty exactly what you're looking for?