~~To put it in simpler terms, I'd say that containers virtualise only the operating system rather than the whole underlying machine.~~
I guess not then.
I've been running it on my steam deck (LCD) for a while and it's great. Nearly undistinguishable from SteamOS but with neat extras. If I had an AMD GPU in my gaming PC, I'd try it out there as well to see how the SteamOS experience holds up on a desktop.
I recently switched from etesync to a self-hosted solution and didn't want to install a full Nextcloud on my tiny home server just for that. So I initally tried out radicale as well, but I didn't like the default user handling (no authentication at all) and the project had been unmaintained until very recently (two weeks ago). I switched to baikal then and I am quite happy with it so far.
TIL that Tylenol is just how americans call paracetamol
Containers are useful for a lot more things than scaling. E.g. portability, ease of setup, dependency separation.
~~years~~ decades
There's also a minimum amount that goes to Humble itself, and they manipulate the scale to make it look like it's less. E.g. at 25€ the minimum that goes to Humble is 7.50€, but it looks like ~4€ compared to the publisher and charity bars.
If you loved Red Team Blues, also check out The Bezzle. It's not in this bundle, but it's the recently released prequel to Red Team Blues.
That bundle was an instant buy for me. My only hesitation was that I already own a few of the books, but for that price you can't go wrong. Lost Cause and Red Team Blues are fantastic!
Chasing endless growth in a dating app is missing the point of a dating app
No one wants to log in to look at twitter posts either
For android there is Finamp, a music-focused jellyfin client app