A coworker and a manager at your company gave you advice about your job?
If that is the case, you should take it seriously. Make sure you know why they think their suggestion is better than what you are doing. You don't know everything, there is a darn good chance they are trying to make you better at your job.
If it isn't about your job, you should still make sure you know why they think their suggestion is better than what you are doing. Other people do know things you don't.
Option 1: When you go to their website for the flathub link, it takes you to a download for a .flatpakref file. Dowload that and run it. It will open the Software Manager to the gopher64 entry. If it isn't opening with the software manager for some reason, tell it to open .flatpakref files with the Software Manager.
Option 2: Search for gopher64 in the Software Manager.
Germany just requires that all games have an age rating
Germany straight up bans many video games. Here is a partial list. This game has much more obvious blood than many already banned in Germany. This is the chilling effect in action, it keeps many works, even those not explicitly banned, out of the market.
I can confirm M.2 to PCIe adapters work for booting Windows. Had both my Linux drive and Windows drive each in a separate one when I used to dual boot. Then I would swap out which adapter was in the computer to switch OS.
I haven't plugged the Windows one in in a loooong time, but wanted to mention the option since it would do what you want.
Customers have roundly rejected game streaming. If streaming is the only way to play a game, that game will see a colossal hit in sales. This won't be acceptable to companies trying to make money.
Yeah, from the world's perspective, this is a problem that solves itself in a few years. Plus, the idea of 'doing something' about a country is not a very common action. The most common action is to ignore the BS best you can, focus on building up allies, and focus on building up your own country.
So a complicated set of terminal commands and alternatives you need to have memorized ahead of time. That’s definitely the linux solution. You can do it, but no average user would ever be able to when they need it.
As a point of contrast. In Linux Mint you press the eject button. That's it.
The other guy was getting into more detail for people who want it.
Linux Mint has an eject button that allows any cached writes* to finish, prevents new ones from starting, and un-mounts it. It's actually important to use the eject button as flash drives are slow, and the write cache can obscure the fact that a file isn't done writing yet.
*Copying a file will add it into the write cache while it writes out to the disk. As soon as it is in the cache, you can use the file as if it was already done copying, including making changes.
To make it worse, SMS is incredibly insecure. Nothing should send you codes via SMS, and if you have the option to use an authenticator app, do that. It's atrocious so many banks only have SMS as an option.
The really dumb part is, the SMS codes are literally the same authenticator algorithm, but running on their servers and sent to you via an insecure medium.
You don't have to agree with your family's politics. It's basically guaranteed a huge chunk will disagree with you on something. Just don't talk about politics with them since it upsets you so much.
It's perfectly reasonable to steer the conversation away from politics if it comes up, and if they insist, particularly at your house, be a bit more direct about not having political discussions over the dinner table.
A coworker and a manager at your company gave you advice about your job?
If that is the case, you should take it seriously. Make sure you know why they think their suggestion is better than what you are doing. You don't know everything, there is a darn good chance they are trying to make you better at your job.
If it isn't about your job, you should still make sure you know why they think their suggestion is better than what you are doing. Other people do know things you don't.