I used this jig and a USB type C cable.

How do I get a homebrewed Switch to boot into a payload automatically?
When I found out I had a V1 Switch, I homebrewed it as soon as I was able, and ripped all my games to put them onto an emulator. After looking further into it, I found that homebrewing could improve the console experience as well. I'm eager to use it, but I'd rather not manually inject a payload every time through Tegra. Are there any ways to make the Switch boot into a payload like Hekate?
I'll let you know if I agree after I finish it.
I really should finish Blood...
The graph they used is actually the one for "CrowdStrike"


Is there a keybind I can use to restart my graphics driver?
Graphics related info:
- Driver: Mesa 24
- GPU: Intel Arc A770
- DE: KDE 6
- WM: KWin (Wayland)
That's why the button says "purchase" instead of "buy" it's been a bit since I used Steam, so I had to check to be sure. I think there's a legal loophole there, but I'm not great with English.
You typically don't get "ownership rights" when you purchase a game on Steam. You'll typically be purchasing a licence to play the game, which could be taken away at any point. Some Steam games don't include DRM after installation, and you'll truly own those games after downloading them. (you can search for a game here, and find the DRM used) I'd recommend avoiding purchasing games on Steam whenever DRM is included if you want to own the game you'd buy, there are a lot of online stores that sell games without DRM.
Is there something I'd need to do to have it recognize the card?

Is there a way to overclock an ARC A770 on Linux?
I can't find anything that isn't only for Windows.
It's easy to set up on Arch as well if you use wiregaurd.

What VPN should I get for Linux?
I'd prefer to get a VPN to avoid the risk of my internet getting shut down, but I'm not aware of what the options for Linux are. I figured this would be a good place to ask.
That's what I'd go with it. Came here to comment it, but I was beaten to it. There are so many great ways to play through it, as the modding community has made so much amazing stuff over the years.

Switching from Manjaro to EndeavorOS, is there a way to preserve my home directory?
The title says it all, I'd like to switch my operating system and preserve most of my files. Any other info I should know before the move would be nice as well.
They removed the repo, but many people have archived it.
Betting that store link leads to SteamUnlocked.