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  • That would be great for the consumer but not exactly sustainable as a business plan. It doesn't look like the numbers are published, but I have to imagine that a large percentage of InReach subscribers never need to use the SOS functionality.

  • We have three. One in the kitchen, one in the master bedroom and one in the garage. We also have fire escape ladders in the two occupied bedrooms.

    I had to use one recently as our trash can caught fire. We had some towels we had used to oil our griddle and they must have still been hot when we threw them away.

  • I'm not balking at the idea of paying, I'm balking at the specific pricing. I understand that Google makes more than that but Kagi's goal can't be to be one of the most profitable companies on the planet.

    Honestly I would love if they did something like per-search pricing where you can set a monthly limit rather than paying for either 300 searches or unlimited.

  • I'm not sure unfortunately - Sonic Sage is a Plex feature and only Tidal has integration with Plex. It should theoretically be possible for one of the "playlist porting" tools like Soundiiz to make something similar because it's just getting the list of songs from chatgpt and then adding them from your library or Tidal as available.

  • Secure Boot is definitely possible with oS TW. You can select to enable it on install.

    With AMD you will be using the open-source drivers for gaming which means openSUSE will give you the benefit of the latest and greatest drivers for best performance.

    Honestly just install it with your DE of choice and install Steam. Even for non-Steam games I find that loading them through Steam to use Proton is typically better than setting up Wine independently.