

There are many different ways to define “stable”. Linux is better in some, windows might be better in others.
There are many different ways to define “stable”. Linux is better in some, windows might be better in others.
Coming back after a week to share what I thought of it:
I loved the app itself and all the different ways to input values
the different game modes are quite creative
all the extra restrictions added by the different game modes make the puzzles a bit too easy for my taste
miracle mode is fun until you get a few numbers in, but then it becomes quite straight forward again.
all of the puzzles (at least as far as I played) follow the same pattern and when you notice it you can skip the whole sudoku part and answer it just by pattern recognition.
Linux users to Windows users with a question: “you can solve that by switching to Linux”
Linux users to that same user when they switch to Linux and have a question: “why the fuck do you wanna do that? Go back to Windows.”
Just keep in mind that there are some very different options within the Linux world and different people here will push you towards different options. The two most common and most different options are Bazzite and Mint.
While both of them can definitely work well, in my experience Mint still leaves a lot of new users unsatisfied with it. I’m yet to see any windows user complain about Bazzite, so that’s my recommendation.
Either way if you try one and it doesn’t live up to your expectations, there’s still a chance the other might.
I’ll trust you and pick it up.
You probably just forgot about all the bad music you used to listen to and now compares all the new stuff to the best from your time.