I had this happen with a TV once. My brother had thought he could put the seat down, but for whatever reason, couldn't figure out one of the two back seats.
conciselyverbose
All memes are dumb. They're supposed to be.
I'm talking about being offended by that.
That's dumb as hell.
lol now I want to know what meme he's so mad about.
They're only required to take stuff down in response to DMCA claims.
They have absolutely no obligation for their alternate process to treat claims as valid until proven false.
The biggest difference between then and now is that the switch was the first handheld that could reasonably play (some) full scale open world console games. Any handheld trying to compete before that effectively needed games specifically developed for it with limited scope. There wasn't really the vibrant PC indie scene for easy ports to low spec hardware either, and the Switch was also the first to really court those.
These handheld PCs are pretty much the first time there's competition with a big library to be a real alternative. Before now, it would have also taken partnering with studios to convince them to port games to your device.
I like a decent bit of Nintendo stuff. Donkey Kong, Metroid, whatever are fine.
But they're 2D platformers that aren't notably better than at least dozens of others that are $20-30 full price and get discounts close to Nintendo's in terms of dollars off. Ignoring dark vs not, Mario Wonder and Metroid Dread are charging the same as stuff like Elden Ring, Horizon Forbidden West, BG3, etc that are massively larger in scope and investment. Until those things get discounted and Nintendo's 2D games don't.
No it isn't.
The switch lite is tiny with inputs that don't work.
Throw a couple Apple shares in a college fund for me.
Obligatory "check your library". It isn't "literally anything ever published any time" like piracy is close to, but in a lot of places (at least in the US), there's a pretty meaningful selection of content you can borrow perfectly legally.
I definitely miss parts of that.
The connectivity of the modern world has a lot of benefits, but it's also a pain in the dick.
I'd bet single serve is a pretty serious portion of soda sales. Restaurants (especially fast food) and gas station/convenience stores sell a lot of soda.