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for your laptop i recommend looking up compatibility with your model first and be prepared to go back. some hardware may not be supported.

nvidia might have some trouble on Wayland for a while but i haven't had much day-to-day issues on x11 except with the various sync technologies being difficult to get working as expected.

Steam is works well for most games but note that for games with multiplayer, anti-cheat oftens only allow Windows

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im curious what version of kde plasma you're on, i thought they were still working on it and plasma 6 just released.
My computer with the hdr monitor is still on plasma 5.

edit: should've looked it up first of course. looks like support is expiremental on Wayland plasma 6. I'll see what happens when kubuntu catches up.

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desktop:
Firefox with ublock origin, privacy badger, and "Alternate Player for Twitch TV" (html5 alternate twitch player with ad block)

mobile:
Revanced YouTube, YouTube music , and Twitch. Also Xtra as a twitch back up

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In the Alabama case, a hospital patient wandered through an unlocked door, removed frozen, preserved embryos from subzero storage and, suffering an ice burn, dropped the embryos, destroying them. Affected IVF patients filed wrongful-death lawsuits against the IVF clinic under the state's Wrongful Death of a Minor Act. The case was initially dismissed in a lower court, which ruled the embryos did not meet the definition of a child. But the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that "it applies to all children, born and unborn, without limitation." In a concurring opinion, Chief Justice Tom Parker cited his religious beliefs and quoted the Bible to support the stance.

absolutely wild case

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