Calm down ok
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Yes this is what I meant, thank you.
Cities skylines is one example.
You should quit in "satire"
Usually projects on github. Personally I use Appimages for things like Mypaint a digital drawing application, krita and most other KDE applications as to avoid all the dependency's KDE has in its eco system or at least to put them somewhere easier to manage
Hard disagree there. Look to capitalism
Its a massive industry problem where code is so much more heavier where devs are reliant on brut hardware force rather than refining code to be light.
Not boomer sentiment at all
Interesting read, love stuff like this but it seems they'd be a lot of dev overhead to truly make something large and agnostic but still gotta commend it!
Use appimagelauncher Application that will add appimages to application menu
You'll have ask the question of how important is this data, then before you start run drive diagnostic tool to see if all are functioning as expected, I'd suggest moving directories aposed to chopping anything up as to maintain some form of redundancy if a drive were to fail. It'll be a long process. Hope it goes well
Resync is a handy tool
Could be big. Love wine but even games with native release for Linux have wine reliance
Can load arch onto Kendle Paper White 3
If software is influenced by human nature then its not a stretch to apply the same philosophy to political systems