Music City Grand Prix weekend, where are people booking hotels?

Coming to Nashville for the Music City Grand Prix later this month and I'm realizing hotel prices are climbing faster than I expected.

I've been browsing Super.com and Booking.com, and after a while every hotel starts looking the same. Good reviews, decent price, then you zoom out and realize you have no idea whether that neighborhood is convenient for race weekend.

For anyone who's been before, what finally made you choose where to stay? Was it the neighborhood, the price, proximity to the track, or something else?

If you've booked Nashville hotels through Super before, how was your experience during a busy event weekend?

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How’s WPS Office like on Manjaro

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For those running WPS Office on Manjaro, how has it been in day-to-day use? I'm mainly interested in document compatibility, spreadsheet performance, PDF handling, and overall stability. Have you run into any issues with updates, fonts, printing, or desktop integration?

I'm also curious whether Manjaro is a particularly good environment for WPS Office or if there are other office suites that you think work better on Linux overall. I'm not opposed to trying alternatives, but I'd prefer to stick with WPS if the experience is good enough.

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