

I want covert a sizable chunk of USD to EUR but I haven’t found a way to do it without a physical bank.
Only option I’ve found so far is buying EURC (crypto, I know, I know but at least it’s pegged to EUR).
I want covert a sizable chunk of USD to EUR but I haven’t found a way to do it without a physical bank.
Only option I’ve found so far is buying EURC (crypto, I know, I know but at least it’s pegged to EUR).
Have you tried using Bottles? Has a default Bottle for “games”. Run the .exe file in the Bottle and it should work.
Yes. Yes I have. It’s why I state 48kHz or higher due to the halving effect. 44.1kHz will only get you to 22kHz and 18Hz. Not a whole different than what ours can hear. 44.1kHz was the standard for CDs due to size limitations but we’re well beyond that now.
A pure analog recording can be superior to digital recordings. But those are so rare these days, we don’t have a good comparison.
There’s things like “bass bleed” and cross talk that made analog so interesting to listen to.
As long as the original recording is 48kHz or higher, digital recordings are awesome. We might not be able to hear beyond the 20Hz - 20kHz, you can most certainly feel it. Especially in the lower end.
Heroic Games Launcher allows you to install almost any game from GOG, Epic and Amazon and play on Linux just like Steam does. Can even have the games added to be launch from Steam automatically. Great for Steam Deck and desktop.