You can buy a $15 phone clip to attach your phone to your controller, and enjoy remote play that way.
Brand new 64GB Decks are still available for $350.
To be fair, the deck can be a lot cheaper than 500+. Comparing a $350 64GB LCD deck to a $200 PS Portal really favors the Deck. Neither device supports HDR at that price, but the Deck can do so much more than the Portal.
Honestly the PS Portal seems extremely expensive for a remote play only device. I feel like the Deck is a much better value proposition with it being able to play games on it's own and work away from your home network.
Yes, it's a pretty popular option.
It's always the plumbing that makes for the late night trips too. Missing a piece of wood or something electrical, and it's fine. You can fix it tomorrow. But busted a pipe and have water cut off to the house until it's fixed? That's when you make a late night run to wherever is still open.
I had some issues early on with Cura and switched to Prusa, and it's always worked well for me.
The recent UI update to Discord's mobile app has me increasingly convinced that I don't want UI updates unless the old UI has actual issues.
This price hike is for people who signed up for YouTube premium early (before it was combined into YouTube music). These people weren't promised a low rate for life when they signed up, their price was always going to increase eventually even if the service didn't merge.
I think the $8 Play Music All Access was advertised as a lifetime price, that it would be what we paid forever. I really hope that's the case.
I was promised $8 a month for life when I signed up for Play Music all access, and thankfully they're still honoring that.
That's also a good one.
Personally I was just really disappointed with the PS Portal pricing, feels priced far too high for what it is. I think stream only devices can be decent, but they need to be priced more competitively.