I think there was a documentary (or several) about this too. It looked interesting, but I never got to watch it in the end.
resketreke
replace 'www' with 'old' in the address and it's fixed.
60 frames per 42.5 days, playable.
I'm on EndeavourOS and it works without issues. I'm using a 3070TI, maybe older cards are more troublesome? Like others have said, I'd give other distros a try.
What would be the second best in terms of popularity, community and affordability?
From the README:
A Steam Deck plugin for the Decky Plugin Loader that makes it possible to pause and resume games even for those that don't have an immediate pause option.
Useful for when you wish to temporarily suspend an application in order to redirect the cpu and gpu ressources to another without having to close it.
Since used RAM and VRAM won't be able to be recovered from paused apps you might look into tweaking your swapfile to make things smoother: https://github.com/CryoByte33/steam-deck-utilities
It sends the SIGSTOP signal to all the children of the reaper process to stop the execution and SIGCONT to resume them. (Signal (IPC))
If I understand correctly, you own a Steam Deck. I haven't tried it, but this plugin could be useful for your use case.
I was self-hosting a whoogle instance but it stopped working and instead it would send me to google to accept cookies, so I nuked it.
I'm playing it on Steam Deck, the sleep function is a godsend.
I'd say it's a bit of both. I have the impression that they wanted to do a better Persona 4 but for me the characters feel more artificial and the game feels bloated in comparison. By wanting to expand on everything that made P4 so good, they expanded everything a bit too much for me. And reading the game lasts some 100-120 hours reinforces this feeling and makes me uncomfortable, which shouldn't be the case with such a beloved franchise.
Don't forget to leave a negative review if you do this.
IIRC some people warned about the attack before it happened, but those warnings were ignored.