Maybe checkout Incott G23. It has hotswappable optical switches. It came with a couple of extra switches when I bought it and one of the pairs were silent. It works both wired and wireless.
Their web driver works on Brave Browser for me on linux (I think I remember adding a udev rule for this). I'm guessing it only works on chromium browsers since they say it only works on chrome and edge on their page.
I prefer buying digital games that are either DRM-free or have Steam's DRM.
I tend to keep a backup of the games that I enjoy so that I can play them even if I end up losing a way to download them. For games with Steam DRM, I can just remove the DRM myself and use a Steam emulator if I ever lose access to Steam.
Yes, it's not a part of systemd. By running systemctl restart sshd you are just restarting the sshd systemd service. Systemd service files for things like ssh and transmission come with their respective packages.
You can see what I mean here. The openssh-server package for Ubuntu comes with the sshd.service file.
What I've learned playing rhythm games is that taking breaks is important. When I hit a wall, I just take a break from that game and come back to it later.
I'm playing through Celeste again. I only finished the main story when I played it before. I intend to finish chapter 8 and go through as much of the B/C sides as I can this time.
I've also been playing Stardew Valley and another game called vivid/stasis. I really like the story in vivid/stasis so far because it's Sci-Fi, one of my favorite genres. There are some things that I don't enjoy about the game, like the puzzles and the boss songs having health bars (the songs are just too difficult for the current me to beat with a health bar). Thankfully I can just skip the puzzles with a guide and the boss songs using the autoplay accessibility option.
Wouldn't that only apply the change to the terminal session? I think you'd need to log out and log back in for it to apply to the desktop session.