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And then for a hat trick, throw in Big Clive.
Lsusb, or look at the journal for the kernel enumerating the board when you plug it in.
Can the board just boot off of a usb or microsd live-image? From there, it could shove an image into its own /dev/mmcblkX.
Huh, I thought that the initial run of Copilot systems were required to use a Qualcomm processor (with advanced NPU technology).
Veritus, Arranger, The Last Moon, Mythmatch, Schim, On Your Tail, Pipistrello, Kitsune Tails.
Gzip runs at tens of MB/s. Zstd runs at least 10x faster, and then goes fasterer with multithreading (-T0).
They're cheap because the battery is just about old enough to become a danger pillow.
Raspberry pi imager is supposed to be pretty good
Betterest is pv image.img > /dev/sdx
A lot of times I start out with Normal difficulty, and a game eventually escalates its difficulty past what I am capable of delivering. At which point I find that the only way to change the difficulty is to start over, so I uninstall it.
The Blackwell series, West of Loathing, Talos Principle II, To The Moon series.