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  • The portable part of the console doesn't seem to matter to you.

    So really I think the real question you have to ask yourself is: do you want nintendo games?

    If yes, switch 2 seems like a good fit.

    Otherwise, most other games are on everything now (PC, xbox and playstation)

    Another console might fit your requirements.

    If you are willing to disregard thenplug and play, you could also consider a PC with steam big picture: it's pretty close to a console experience.

  • Been a while I didn't watch one of his videos, but I remember some US military stuff on there and I thought it was an interesting view from someone I think is smart but clearly doesn't share my political leanings.

    Trying to not be in an echo chamber and all.

    Important to note that I don't live in the US.

  • I agree with the sentiment of your post, but I think the examples are a bit too far fetched:

    I'd wager most people use a computer/phone on a daily basis, which is why having a basic understanding of it seems like knowledge we should all have.

    Inversely, most people don't need even have a turbo in their car and many don't even have a car, so any knowledge relating to that is probably useless for them.

    That being said, even if someone is less knowledgeable in a field, respect should always be the baseline, as you illustrate, they're probably skilled in something else!

    I'm saying that as an IT person that's aware that I'm making money mostly because people don't bother to learn all this, so in the end I don't mind that much.