the difference between the lockdowns where there was understandably a drastic drop in crime to after lockdowns were lifted does not a trend make; it's an externality, and the only rise i referenced. comparing pre lockdown to post lockdown there is a clear continued drop in crime overall. i referenced this lockdown 'rise' particularly because it's what media and fascists have used to pursue greater police budgets and stricter laws and campaigning, and it is misleading at best to parrot their fear mongering over 'rising crime' especially without any data to back it up.
nublug
you're the one asserting there's def an established trend of rising crime and dismissing data that shows you wrong while still offering no data yourself.
where's your data showing this trend of rising crime that has not stopped, bud? because everything i've seen shows less crime than before lockdown with only comparing to during lockdowns looking like any increase. they offered data, you offer none except the assumption that there def is a trend in rising crime.
yeah i'm sure fascism will just go away on its own if we don't talk about it.
maybe, i have amd.
for ref i used this: https://superuser.com/questions/1387935/hiding-virtual-machine-status-from-guest-operating-system
but i can't seem to find any posts saying hiding vm doesn't work with intel and multiple posts about hiding vm status with intel specific instructions on a quick ddg search so you might want to try again.
fyi you can play fortnite in a single gpu passthrough win10 vm on linux if you configure your vm to hide the hypervisor status.
fyi you can play fortnite in a single gpu passthrough win10 vm on linux if you configure your vm to hide the hypervisor status.
we say jay-peg for jpeg, pee en gee for png, and ay tee em for atm. none of these are based on the pronunciation of the words they represent.
skin
everyone else has great responses but i want to address the snappiness of kde. it's fairly common advice to disable file indexing, you can find it in the settings app. it can cause some desktop sluggishness and really isn't necessary.