WoW has been running well on Linux since before Proton existed. Here's the WineHQ application page for it: https://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iAppId=1922
This article is from the New York Times, a prominent US newspaper which writes primarily for a US audience. It's relevant for them to bring it up.
It sounds like you've developed depression and it's making your ADHD symptoms worse.
See a therapist if you can afford it, or at least a regular doctor and get some antidepressants
Yes. On a number of occasions.
I think he would have said this is a perfectly valid example of what he meant
I hang it under so that my cats can't unravel it easily
EDIT: I will never know why this received a downvote.
Are practical adjustments in order to keep your cat from shredding/eating toilet paper so wrong?
UltimateGuitar.com
It used to be entirely free and the vast majority of its tablature was uploaded by community members for free.
The app used to be a one-time purchase. Thankfully I did purchase it back then and they grandfathered me in with a lifetime pro membership, but I can't blame the people who would never want to use the site/app when they've effectively paywalled a ton of community content.
Boo, games as a service blow. BG 3 already has co-op
While it's a good solution, it is entirely untrue. A message is either End to End Encrypted or it is not. If the message is decrypted at any point between the sender and the intended recipient, it is definitively not End to End Encrypted.
... aren't deals more of a devil thing? I thought demons were chaotic-evil and didn't necessarily care about honoring the letter of their deals
The one I use just wants me to do ctrl+shift+v
If the board doesn't maximize profit, the shareholders can sue them, so functionally they do have to.