I mainly play Dota 2 and CS2, since they're consistently at the top of Steam's charts, boasting the largest player base with millions of concurrent players at peak times. Playing against others is incredibly fun. Every time I play, I encounter some oddballs, like those who farm the jungle from start to finish, those who don't ward, and those who intentionally feed. In these situations, typing some friendly tips is essential if you want to win.

SuperTuxKart 1.5 was officially released at the end of October 2025. Checking the Github records, 1.4 was released in November 2022, almost a three-year wait. Even more surprisingly, STK was already on the Android platform 10 years ago, and only finally landed on the Apple Store at the end of last month.

I used to use NetEase Cloud Music and even got a membership through a promotion. Later, I couldn't stand the various splash screen ads and switched to Soda Music. The reason was that Soda Music was convenient for finding all sorts of obscure songs from Douyin (TikTok). But recently, Soda Music is also full of ads, even showing short drama ads while you're listening to music. What's worse, the recommendations are all repetitive and unreliable.
I've used many clipboard management tools under Linux, including CopyQ, Clipman + Wofi, Diodon, and Xclip. CopyQ is a crash king, causing the program to crash at every turn (it also has its advantages, including configurable delete shortcuts, such as 'd' for deleting a history entry, similar to vi). Clipman + I've used WoFi for a long time without any major issues, but the configuration is a bit complicated. The others just don't seem quite as good.
If you frequently follow reviews of various graphics cards, AAA games, or various mobile phones, tablets, and other hardware, you'll often encounter monitoring requirements like FPS and frame rate stability. MangoHud is a great performance monitoring tool.