A lil above $16 per year is insanely cheap. My current shoes are on their fourth year and not falling apart anytime soon, but I can't expect to beat that value. If the boots are good on your feet and last 4 years of hard use, $65 is a miracle bargain.
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A steamos device should be very much plug and play. I don't know how good this would be in practice, but with a few clicks, non-steamos linux can be set to boot straight into steam's tv interface, which has the necessary ui for power off, system updates, etc.
This is all subjective, but because of nintendo's bs, switch 2 is their first console I have almost zero interest getting. If your kids specifically really want the switch, they'll be disappointed by anything else, but if not, I recommend looking into steam deck or other linux handhelds. There are lots of good PC games that fit the bill. Because of indie devs, the selection is should be a lot larger even.
Varusteleka much
I'm sure that going scorched earth is great for customer retention.
Which guide did you follow? I have some experience in motherboard trimming, but this one doesn't make sense to me. Cutting through the northbridge seems unusual and very hard to get working.
Next up: the real reason we all stopped breathing oxygen
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Native is the New Normal?
That would be nice, if it works out as I've been wishing for.
Pretty much. Rust is very strict and explicit about everything, while typescript lets you kinda jam things together in ways that are very convenient but harder to keep track of in your head.
Problem solved in one easy step!
I have a vague recollection of there being a buyitforlife community