Well there’s
APNG (animated png).
It’s even “backwards” compatible with the regular PNG file format.
that is an old convention. I don’t know if there are distributions that still follow that convention, but at least on arch linux (have a look at udisks) that folder isn’t even there by default. I know it can create confusion, but if this is a personal system and it’s not used by the system, I see no harm…
Glad it helps you.
I had a similar experience on the first few days.
Same dose and I could focus better and sort auditory inputs better.
I think it’s still the same but I realised that sensory overwhelm did happen still, maybe even more so.
The process of determining the right dose for me is still ongoing though.
Surprised no one answered yet… I don’t have a steam deck, so I don’t know much about it.
Are those games from the windows store? If not, you could try to get them working on linux with Lutris (or something similar). Generally I wouldn’t encourage buying DRM-free versions of games if possible (I know sadly that’s not an option for every game)
Always keep a backup of your boot partition, when dual booting with windows. I wouldn’t encourage a windows boot though
Though I use neovim as a text editor, Zed is my IDE of choice. I think it’s a good alternative for most people that don’t like Electron-based applications.
Yea, I only mentioned that because I did only test on that PI, it was more of a disclaimer.
For me, DRM is also not important.
I’ve done that and as long as you don’t need one of the mainstream streaming apps, it seemed to work well . Just give it a try. It’s not a lot of work.