Millions of devices is a huge amount though.
Hexarei
What kind of files are you talking about? The vast majority of files will just work once you install an application to handle them. Images, video, audio, etc should all work out of the box on most distro.
"Try to make them compatible" isn't something you should ever have to worry about for files. Files are files, and you don't have to convert them to some other format in order to use them. Rather, you'll just need to install the relevant apps from your distribution's package manager. GIMP handles Photoshop files no problem for instance. No conversion or such, just... Open them like you would on Windows by double clicking.
My 3080 works flawlessly
I like KeepassXC's auto-type option; No pasting needed when it can just pretend it's a keyboard and type for you!
Only if you're using a third-party password manager, rather than something stored/managed locally.
"Centaur but half woman, other half also woman", maybe? BRB, gonna go consult stable diffusion
edit: I come back empty-handed, for SD just kept trying to generate women standing near each other. oof.
The unfortunate truth is that they do until they don't - Anyone I've spoken to in the service industry has basically said that they love the good busy nights and the rest is stressful. Nobody should have to worry that they might not get generous enough customers during their workday, else basically starve. What a horrible way to live.
I did that with the character you can rescue during that quest
It's an ability called Divine Intervention that allows you to call upon your God to choose from: have an instant long rest (resurrecting all fallen companions in the process), get a legendary weapon, a chest full of potions and supplies, or deal a huge AOE of radiant damage. You get it at level 10, max level is 12.
It's one time use because in D&D it can only be used again after 7 days if it works, while it works perfectly every time in bg3.
It makes more sense than it sounds
They already paid for it though, in most cases per developer.
That rock you've been living under must be getting heavy by now.