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  • Thank you very much! I will check your suggestion out! The anbernic handhelds look very cool.

  • Thank you! I will check it out.

    The main reason is because I dont have 400 bucks (much less 1000) to burn on something nice to have atm. I could absolutely use one of my two beefy computers if need be but I figured I‘d ask what other people do.

  • This looks very cool! Which one of these do you have? How modern games are you able to play with it? Is ps3 possible or rather not?

  • I will keep that in mind. Thank you very much. Always good to get a reality check on prices.

  • Nice! Thanks for the suggestion.

  • Thank you so much for this very informative post. I will strongly consider trying this. :)

  • Interesting! Thanks for letting me know. A steam deck is a consideration since its very cool but also quite expensive. Pi, I assume put in a handheld format, would be an idea as well.

    It’s interesting that your experience with the ps3 is so different from other commenters. What exactly were you disappointed with?

  • Currently nothing. Finished Metro 2033 Redux yesterday. Most likely will read witcher the last wish some more today and maybe this week will start with metro last light or stalker 1

  • Thanks for this. I just shot a 3060ti since the 6700xt was similar in all things but ray tracing and dlss (I tried to go team red but I ultimately couldn’t). The comments made me very anxious that it wouldn’t work on linux.

  • Also a very precarious idea imo. It makes an easy target for social engineering, targeted marketing, etc.

    I assume if a nefarious actor made an instance to sell behavioral data, they would have a field day if every account of a person was linked.

    Edit: The idea in itself is good. For that we need to make assembly, sale and possession of behavioral data illegal.

  • Made my day. Yarr!

  • The problem seems to be that the constitution does not say what free speech is and now everyone thinks they are experts on it.

    'Coercing' someone to not spread lies and half truths is exactly their job. These judges seem to be either incompetent or crooked. Possibly both.

  • I agree. Competitive games and code injection don’t mix but for those that are not competitive (i.e. minecraft), code injection is important.

  • Although I appreciate your comment, I don’t think anything will come of it. There are too many other things that grab peoples attention. „Starve to stick it to the dems“ could be an unironical political slogan and people would do it. Same goes for „slave for the billionaires to become a billionaire yourself!“

    The problem is that the general population is equally underequipped mentally as they are blinded by shiny stuff they‘ll never have.

  • Welcome to trickle down economics

  • I think musk should be institutionalized. He obviously shares the unthreatening characteristics of me and some fellow autistic people (obsessive personality, inability to let go, mindblindness and probably adhd) but he is actively harming people around him (which constitutes the need for institutionalization).

  • I was gonna say metro as well. Caught it on stream two years ago, liked it. Read the books, awesome. Playing the first one rn, found out I‘m a wimp.

    Also fallout except 76 (I have it but i dont like playing it, I really don’t like the always online part).

    The witcher series (currently reading the first book after watching the series and finishing all three games.

  • Thats so funny. In germany you get like 36k for a retail management job. Depending on the brand I guess and size of the store though.

  • Honestly, in our fast moving world, I‘d do like a year. If nothing gets announced or release, you‘re done.

    Example, you take a book, game or song from the market because you want people to be unable to buy it before you release the successor. Then you delay the successor for 5 yrs. Boom, public domain.

  • It should be the same for everything: if an ip is no longer used, it should be in the public domain. Therefore, a company holding said IP is forced to use it (as in selling copies) or give it up.