Very small minority use macros. You can watch videos of people playing and watch their keystrokes on both physical keyboard and virtual. I recommend kujo on YouTube.
But yeah, very nice memories indeed. Apparently, it's making a comeback on Steam.
Linux Mint is better for average person. See Linus' comparison video.
Also, Floop is a fork of Firefox by a Japanese dev that removes old compatibility libraries to make its performance up to 30% faster. It should run on any machine bought in the last 10 years. It's only missing DRM, so you can't watch Netflix on it.
Papago is a nice complement to DeepL. It's Korean.
Changing your machine's DNS should also be mentioned. AdGuard is from Cyprus. I personally use Cloudflare though. NextDNS is from US by two French devs. Quad9 is Swiss.
GunZ
StarCraft Broodwar (need to make a Blizzard account now apparently)
NL, marktplaats is owned by American eBay.
That's the lowest drag coefficient design at 0,21 for you.
250US$!? With those hardware specs?
Pretty much nothing, because 99% of what everybody uses is proprietary blobs on top of Android anyway. The Andriod open source is absolute minimum barebones, with MS Paint like UI and basically no UX.
Same! Can't believe I can get to Paris in 90 minutes from the Netherlands, but 11 hours to Barcelona!
No tabs for the left one?
Isn't Droidify better?