Debian, Mint, Arch (by the way).
Had Ubuntu as my main driver for about 2 years but didn’t like Gnome and had more trouble with an Nvidia card than on Mint or Arch.
Fedora is top of my to-try-list but I’m not a distro-hopper, so who knows when I’ll have a use case.
In the long term it works quite a bit better as a valuation tool. Bubbles tend to not last very long.
What bugs me the most right now (and doesn’t quite get addressed in this article) is low performance standards.
I’d add low control standards. Since everything is a console port now, everything needs to be dumbed down to be playable by controller. That’s why we don’t see certain genres much any more (sims or RTS) and get shooters with included aim “aids” or cross-play wouldn’t be possible.
Isn’t that what resurrection is about? Rework graphics, keep the game (including story)?
I am a regular Notepad++ user. Thanks, didn’t know about that copy cat and just reported as they requested.
That is true though. Especially during his first candidacy when most outside the US never heard of him yet he seemed to have jumped right out of a caricature. We only stopped laughing when he actually won.