I can't say I've ever used a dualshock 2 clone, but I've used a sixaxis and ds3? Ergonomically they seem somewhat similar. In terms of quality, I can't say. The controller I've linked is wired only, however. If that's a dealbreaker, a company called 8bitdo make some fairly affordable wireless gamepads which are all Linux friendly (directly interpreted by steaminput)
My friends and I can play boomerang fu for hours. there's a surprising level of depth to this deceptively cute looking game. Can get pretty competitive, but it's always fun 😊
I've only recently been made aware of btrfs' tendency to completely fuck data at failure states.
I've been using that filesystem on fedora for maybe two years now without issue, though I suppose I don't regularly find myself hitting the issues required to cause these problems.
The equivalent cppc driver is on Linux, along with a sysfs interface that lets you override cache (CCD) preference per-application, like you can via Registry on Windows.
they're so expressive 🥰
the slight lean on the black cat definitely says "oi, what you doing"