I usually go for incredibly inhumanly muscley male characters but occasionally play as a woman for variety.
Carter
PopOS and Manjaro are two I never liked.
For some reason I'm particularly keen on Sophie Ellis-Bextor's Murder on the Dancefloor at the moment. No idea why but it did just turn 20 years old.
Same here in the UK. Far too warm.
They're not wrong. If the piece has a load of tempo changes and pauses then the conductor is pretty vital but most music doesn't require one.
A Hat In Time is great.
As much as you deny it, you are just experiencing Nostalgia. I was an N64 and GameCube kid and never really had much to do with PlayStation. I played Ratchet and Clank and Jak and Daxter well into the PS4 days and was underwhelmed with both.
By the looks of it you haven't ever done any thinking for anyone.
Possibly the most clueless comment I've ever read.
The iPad's popularity is the reason no one else is really in the tablet market anymore. Every OEM was pushing out a tablet in every size about a month ago but failed to make any decent amount of sales to stay relevant.
The Android space is getting more varied again in recent years but I really wouldn't recommend one to an average user over an iPad.
The final straw was my banking app stopped working on Graphene and I was getting more and more curious about MicroG.
I find Calyx to be a more complete OS with apps generally being more modernised. The search bar in the app page of Graphene for example has always been a bit buggy and most the default apps look like they haven't seen an update since KitKat.
I also found app compatibility seemed better with MicroG than sandboxed Google Play despite the claims that Graphene would always have better compatibility.
I switched from Graphene to Calyx. Regardless of your ROM of choice, the sheer volume of custom ROMs available on Pixels is the best feature of them.
Flatpaks are a lot easier than appimages though I still default to my distros native packages if available.