Maps is good but most of the time the algorythmically placed addresses are off. Then I moved to OpenStreetMap (Organic Maps on Android) and everything is exactly where it should be. But it relies on people adding all the things to it and some places are missing a lot of stuff, but it's also easy to just add it yourself
MrStetson
It's super relaxing
I still dualboot Win10 for VR. Even tho my HTC Vive works ok on Linux it works better on windows. This would be the cheapest most hazzle free option for you too
Minecraft java version for mod support. If vanilla doesn't hit there are thousands of mods and modpacks to choose from for very different experience
I don't, Safing was the first I heard that does anything like that and only one i've used
I love how minimal and clean Gnome is, I use couple extensions like Blur My Shell, User Themes and couple to show temps and wireless mouse battery. And the search is fast and definitely the best way to open apps or files
Safing Portmaster is similar for Windows and Linux, also FOSS
The resistance ~~seems kinda small (0.103Ω)~~ is actually 10kΩ since it's only 4 band, so we a big resistance
These are super compressed, 4k looks worse than 1080p good quality videos
I do because I already am tech support and Linux is easier than windows. Now my close family uses Linux and very rarely needs any help
Satisfactory, Microsoft Flight Sim, Farming Sim, trucking sims, modded Minecraft, Cities Skylines. Don't know any games that stress CPU much
Majority of tech mods that have electric power use the same power with different names. Like Immersive Engineering and Mekanism. Only exceptions that i've come across are Industrial Craft and Greg Tech