Are you being intentionally dense?
DesolateMood
Adding denuvo later wouldn't do any good, if a game launches without it it's going to get cracked instantly
About the second point, your pc shouldn't be putting any resources towards a VM if it isn't active. Just shut it down, close it, and play games on your host as normal.
One more thing, I'm assuming you're doing your gaming on Steam. Check ProtonDB for all of your games to see if they work on Linux (protondb only lists steam games, so if you have games as well, I've found a google search usually does the trick). You might find that you don't even need a VM
They don't, that quote is talking about the steam survey, which allows steam to read what OS the user is using. The point OP is making is that the only reason W11 is more popular than W10 is because Microsoft is forcing the update
I mean, they are trying to build a twitter alternative, aren't they?
Yes, exactly
Pikachu eating ryujinx (which just got taken down today)
I have, and I don't think I'll ever get used to it
Holy shit I just finished watching House for the first time like a month ago and I knew he looked familiar. So weird for me not to see him with any scruff or a cane
What is that fanfiction headass conversation at the end lmao
New desktop environment being made by the guys who make PopOS. It is currently in alpha version 2
Fellow Linux noob, just started using it earlier this year so if someone with more experience wants to weigh in, please do.
That said, gaming on Linux is pretty good. Steam's proton makes most games playable out of the box, although it's still a good idea to check Proton DB to see if any particular game you want to play is playable.
As for your other question, I'm not totally sure what you mean by accessible and customizable, but I don't think any of your peripherals are going to be distro locked. The Arch Wiki is a pretty good resource for, well, everything, but most relevant to you for your peripherals (it also usually gives good information for any distro, not just arch)
All these companies do is make it easier to use wireguard, if you're so afraid of them just use wireguard yourself, you'll get the same effect