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  • I bought a WiiU refurbished directly from Nintendo shortly before the Switch came out. I did it purely because the first big hax was released and I was able to easily port my GC\Wii hacked HDD to it AND also have WiiU games hacked games available. WW and TWP were also a big part of that purchase decision for me.

    I got a Switch and BotW ultimate CE on release, but will be skipping the S2 for some time. Likely until the next Zelda comes out if the Steam Deck can't easily emulate other S2 titles by that time. I'm bummed I'll be missing the new DK game (only 10GB file size though so not very big) and Hyrule Warriors game as the last one was amazing, but it's a basic beat em up so no love really lost there.

  • Not sure if you've de-googled yourself or not but there is a Google Drive Addon that has a whole slew of options for backing up your HA config. I'm sure there are alternate HA add-ons. This may require HACS but not certain.

  • At 10 they should know better. Now, I don't know the dynamic of this "neighborship", and pettiness is not the way to go about anything. At the same time though, it's only water.

  • As a parent with kids who are starting to dip their roles into the digital age, I would also say this is mainly a parenting issue, but the economic "squeeze" is the other part.

    There are so many tools available to manage the content your kids consume - ad blockers, family accounts with monitoring and management, ect. I may be biased as I'm in the IT profession, but if you live in this digital age and claim ignorance on anything technology related then it's no wonder we are on the state we are in.

    Many of the responsibilities the US government agencies used to take on themselves have been eroded to be handled by the individual, coupled with a subscription society for the or day to day appliances and tools we use. After working a full time job M-F, and if I don't have after hours tasks to handle I get maybe 1 hour worth of family before it's time to pack it up for the night. Weekends are typically house work or chores. I consider myself fortunate to have that much. Squeeze in management of my kids content intake and that's just more time taken away from everything else on the list.

    I'll do it though because I'll be damned if my kids grow up like these kids are now.

  • Unfortunately, the dudes probably dead already. Happened to that American student years ago in South Korea too. He was on a trip and got sentenced to a slave camp for "defacing a poster" if I recall, and as the family was fighting for his release, oops he's in a body bag now. At least they sent his body back for the family.

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  • FOR NOW... My wife had to have them every year from 21-23, then every three years until she was 29. Then 5 years which she's approaching now. If you have a medical history of needing them, you will likely need them again at some point.

  • I have also been "the first human" as my wife puts it my entire life. Never had an animal act aggressive towards me and they typically gravitate to me during public events without even showing them attention.

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  • It felt really bad during the third party showcase for games like Elden Ring and Hogwarts that have been available on the steam deck since launch.

    I just bought a refurbished steam deck last year for less than the price of the Switch 2 and will have a hard time justifying the purchase. I do love Nintendo though and typically buy a good chunk of their first party games. The new 3D DK looks amazing and I loved the BotW Warriors title, so I have high hopes for the new as well.

  • Wireguard IS a VPN. He has somehow through his challenges of exposing services to the internet, exposed wireguard from his home to the internet for him to connect to. Then he can connect to his internal services from there.

    It's honestly the best option and how I operate as well. I only have a handful of items exposed and even those flow through a DMZ proxy before hitting their destination servers.