You wanted to say that some gen Zers buy novelty Bluetooth headphones that look like a phone with a cord on it, right? Also: who still had a cord in the 2000's besides super important business ppl?
I'm always very wary of systems that require a user to deviate as much from the "usual" structure almost all other services use. HAOS has really weird configs and "all the functionality" that presumably breaks when you use docker and don't have the supervisor for docker... well... If what HA did was the way to go... whi is it that tons of services use docker's rather powerful internal networking features just fine but HA of all things can't do that and requires weird addons that for some reason cannot live on any other system than a Debian with weirdly specific modifications (bye bye cgroupsv2)? This will break most other functionality of that host Debian. I mean... if only there was a widespread-way to provide a highly customized Linux kernel in an ephemeral environment that can just be plugged in and out of a host machine without changing the host machine itself.... Nah, can't have that, let's cause more overhead with a VM...
I'm not willing to make that kind of modifications to my whole setup just for HA and in the long run, this rift between "the way it's usually done" and "The HA-Way" will become bigger and bigger, causing more and more problems.
I think you can use the gdpr for your advantage here. Someone has to have tried this, right? So they could put on a gdpr request, demanding all data stored from them.
Car makers and video game licensing are a super weird combo though. They tend to misunderstand the medium completely and then do really weird BS based on their advertising strategy. Remember when destruction models were all the rage but certain cars didn't take a dent even when you rammed them into a steel wall close to the speed of sound?
According to my kid I'm too old, according to my wife I'm too forgetful and according to myself I am constantly and thoroughly confused. Did I win this? Am I a president now?
There is a conveniently omitted difference here. When doing learning exercises, the result is almost irrelevant. The way towards said result is what matters. So if you put a function into a calculator and learn that the result is X1/2=3π², you have really gained nothing. What about text creation have you learned when you let an AI spew out some text "from a single prompt"?
that aside, one of the connections I have to the US has kids and her kids actually experienced some isolation because the kids only had "cheap android" and thus couldn't use iMessages which was what all the other kids pointedly used because teenagers are suckers for made up common identity bullshit. It was that one specific brand of baggies when I was young, now iit seems to be iPhones in some places.
Well, if you don't know that, it means that either, you are not a US citizen, which we ruled out, ooooor.... oooh, I hate to break it to you but... you have lost touch with "the youngsters" as they say. You are old.
Dude, you tried to lead OP off on a weird tangent that
a) they didn't follow you on and
b) was nonsense and lacked understanding on your part from the get go.
Stop insulting people as being stupid when clearly you didn't (want to) understand what was said and just tried to tell people who told personal anecdotes that their anecdotes are wrong....
I internally go "Disnep" every time I see this to this very day!