Yeah I missed that when posting. Personally I disagree with you regarding tcgs counting, as many tcg video games end up playing as deck builders (since you develop your deck throughout the game). Especially since that's effectively what happens with games like midnight suns.
One game though I did think of that is sorta a deck builder and not a rougelite (and not a tcg) would be Stacklands
More traditional boardgames like dominion aren't rougelites. Also the Pokémon trading card games or Yugioh.
Depending on how flexible with the definition you are, the megaman battle network games are also deck builders (there is "One step from eden" which is a rougelite version too).
I also think they left a lot unexplored with the whole concept. Like cut back on the relationship and politics stuff and focus on what it means to be Mickey/clone.
For those not aware. Duties are apparently any kind of tax that may be levied on imports (could be anti-dumping fees, etc.) while tariffs are just import taxes.
If you install windows it can, but natively it can't as those games don't support Linux. However, you loose a lot of the value of the steamdeck (SteamOS) by installing windows.
Also windows sucks on a handheld. I dual booted for a while, but it's just not really worth it.
Yeah, if you look at most electronics, appliances, etc. you'll see where purchasing power has increased. Just not sure why food is one of the things that seems to be going crazy lately with inflation.
I also argue the world building alone makes them worth it. While the dialogue and plot had some issues, all the new worlds/aliens/the actual sith/etc. heralded in a new age for star wars.
The world in the sequel trilogy is so small in comparison to either of the other trilogys.
Also, it she wasn't humanities last hope. The fireflies had found multiple people who were immune before Ellie, they were just hoping they'd learn something new from her.
To be honest I assumed most Whitehouse staff are political appointees. If that's the case he's looking to fire all the incompetent people he brought on himself. But some may be apolitical.
For me, it's worked out for plex. What it offered at the time was more than worth the price and I've felt a little bad about it being a once and done payment.
That being said they've hurt some of the good will with the changes they've made, but also I imagine they're struggling to find a sustainable path for development.
I feel like most people ignore these kinds of forms and alerts. Like, you have to be paying attention to emails from venmo, and on top of that know what a 1099K even is, then you have to remember you have one while filing your taxes.
I figure most people never submit them and it's all to small for the IRS to go after.
What's the consensus on ceramic pots? They seem to be easier for nonstick and I don't think they have the same issues as Teflon.