I'd argue that there's just no need. Vortex, Mod Organizer 2, and other major mod managers already work on Linux.
Personally, I think the need for the modding community is a fediverse-based modding network to compete with Nexus in case they get enshittified. And file sharing could run off of torrents to keep server costs down.
and causes writers to pack in so much plot and melodrama that it's exhausting to watch. Every second is packed too tightly , always trying to be EPIC.
I disagree, though I mainly watch anime so that's probably skewing things a bit.
With the transition to shorter seasons (12/13 episodes vs 24/25), I'm seeing MORE filler added because the studio tries to fit an arc that only needs 10 episodes to fill out 12. With a longer season, there's more room to play with pacing of various story arcs
Check and see if those books are published versions of webnovels. I find most (though not all) webnovel series have this problem, and I've seen a rise in web novels being converted to full books and audiobooks. I'm willing to bet it's less prevalent outside of webnovels due to normally needing to submit a manuscript to an editor first.
There used to be an entire instance of them called Exploding Heads. Pretty much every instance has defederated on them, so I don't know if that server is still alive. There's always more nazi servers being made to get around defederation, but they usually end up re-quarantined eventually
I don't know, but apparently one major reason the US wasn't the second country to adopt the metric system is that the ship carrying the measuring equipment for Congress to assess was attacked by pirates
Reduction in population won't work - it'd cause a reduction in demand of products leading to reduction in need of work force. It would just spiral to a population of 0
As an engineer, piss off with this pretentious crap.