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  • So, I have no idea how purchasing a show or movie (to own) digitally works, but I would think that at least you wouldn’t have to worry about a server being taken down and not being able to access the movie, and I’m 100% certain that it’s not a problem when you have a physical disk. The thing is, most media isn’t being watched this way. It’s watched on Netflix or any other streaming service where you aren’t actually paying for a movie itself, which is why it’s okay for them to delist it and you not be able to watch it anymore.

    The reason that Stop Killing Games is happening is because people own a disk of The Crew and are physically unable to play the game now



















  • Personally I’m a PopOS enjoyer over Mint but that’s really not a big deal.

    1. As for not using the command line, you can get away with it for the most part but you’re eventually going to have to use it for something. Your distro, whatever you pick, will have an app called “shop” or “discover” or something similar that will let you download other apps and updates (yes you will generally want to keep your system up-to-date). It’s also likely that you’ll be able to download and use Proton this way. Since Mint and Pop (and Ubuntu lol) are Ubuntu based, any app that works on Ubuntu (like Proton) will also with with them.

    2. Custom theming (including mouse) well be pretty easy. Go into your settings app, find themes, and pick from any of the pre-installed onboard themes. Or go into your shop app, or even the internet, and download someone else’s theme.

    3. Keyboard shortcuts are also configurable and most of the time will be the same as windows

    4. If you pick a distro with a gui installer (all of your distro candidates do) then installation is basically completely unfuckupable.