

I’ve got news for you, mate. You might be a bot. Have you visited your neighbourhood robotologist to get a diagnosis?


I’ve got news for you, mate. You might be a bot. Have you visited your neighbourhood robotologist to get a diagnosis?


I am an active World of Tanks player and Russia did not seize the World of Tanks publisher which is Wargaming. World of Tanks has a bunch of servers: EU, NA, ASIA, and RU. Each server is independent of the other, so if you play on EU, you don’t meet accounts made on NA, for example.
After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Wargaming decided to leave Russia, giving players who were on that server a chance to migrate their accounts to European servers. Lesta took over the Russian servers, and for all practical purposes, develop the Russian version of World of Tanks independently. Wargaming still is the developer of the other servers. Neither have anything to do with each other anymore.
But I do agree with the overall point of your post. Please look up who owns and has stakes in the publishers of the games you are interested in, folks.


I use Codeberg.
Edit: fixed the link.


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Maybe try the DKMS version of your video drivers? It automatically rebuilds every time you install a new kernel. For Nvidia the package is
nvidia-dkms. I don’t use AMD (yet) but I guess the package name would be something similar.But yes, it is a good idea to babysit your installation and pay attention to errors/warnings during the update. It is also a good idea to periodically check Arch news for breaking changes.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dynamic_Kernel_Module_Support
https://archlinux.org/news/