I love projects like this and I have connected my Dreamcast, but never when I went to play has anyone actually been online. (anyone can check who's playing online with their Dreamcast here: https://dreamcast.online/now/ )
Nilz
Alternatively: cheap second hand RAM.
Some people enjoy living in pain and suffering.
Cool project. The description here reads to and from Dreamcast VMU, but from what I've read on the Github page it's only to get them onto the Dreamcast, and not from. I'm still looking for a way to backup my physical VMU and to be able to continue playing on emulators.
I installed Fitgirl's Sims 3 + all DLC release using Bottles a week ago and it worked fine. I just had to make sure I didn't tick the box to install DirectX/.net (can't remember) as it will give an error during installation and fail. So I imagine in Lutris you can do the same, just install using the installer, instead of using a script. I can check later to see which runner I used.
Yes, but for how long?
There's a separate quota for email storage and cloud storage.
I have started using Mailbox.org since about a year with several custom domains. Its around 3 €/$ per month for the basic tier which also includes some cloud storage and an online office suite (of which neither I use). I've been happy with it.
Remember that prices in the US are before taxes (VAT) since they differ for each state and are calculated during checkout. I think I'd prefer to move -> buy than to buy -> move.
I'd consider an optical drive emulator like GDEMU so you can store your entire collection on an SD card. This ensures your physical collection lasts longer and loading times are shorter as well.
So much for the "Red Dead Redemption isn't big enough for PC" reason they gave for not porting it back in the day.
That's how it's done here as well. A USB modem attached to a raspberry pi (or just any pc) which answers the dial up connection from the Dreamcast, routing it through broadband.