I used a raspberry pi 3 with RaspAP in this use case in my room at home for some time. Performance was not the best, but enough for my needs back then.
I do the same as OP with my Fedora workstation, which is wait till I have to summon all the available mirrors just to serve me several gigs of software updates every other week.
For my servers I have an ansible script to update most of the machines. I fire that up every start of the month after the automatic backups. Seems like I'm a week late again already. In these I use apt dist-upgrade since that seems more robust, but I'm still to shy to run it in a cron job.
I liked it, I guess I could have emphasized that a little more. I just wished there would be more to it, since the game is coming from a big publisher (2K) and the imho hefty asking price of 40β¬ (for the definitive edition, without sale).
No need to feel sorry for voting on opinions either way btw ;)
I kind of liked it but there was not enough content to justify the price, even at the sale i got it from. But maybe i was just asking too much from a game that has been released more than 20 years ago.
I'm not going to play Mafia 2 since Mafia 1 was way too short for me, like 5-6 hours and I didn't rush it. Not much to do after the main story ist complete and not the biggest replay value.
Oh yes please. I'd still buy a steam deck bc of their hardware support but nonetheless, this is great news for all those other released handhelds that are held back by windows.
I have left about 70 hours of time in this game for playing the story one time and most of the side quests. It would be even more if they fixed the frickin vram memory leak causing the game to crash after one or two fast travels, but it's unplayable for me this way. Search for "rdr2 FFFFFFF" if you're looking for another reason not to buy this game.
I second jellyfin / finamp combo. Make sure to checkout the beta version if you're getting it from the playstore, they are redoing some parts of the UI.
Requires PSN account :(