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I have one and I still love it
I have one and I still love it
Bill Gates says the massive power draw required for AI processing is nothing to worry about as AI will ultimately identify ways to help cut power consumption and drive the transition to sustainable energy.
We already know how
For something different you can try The Room games. Definitely not life changing but atypical.
I don’t understand fridges with ice makers. You can just make ice in the freezer without any further complex machinery.
LG Optimus 2x, the first dual core smartphone.
What a piece of shit, never bought LG again. It kept randomly crashing and rebooting, along with a host of other problems.
What genre? Those are some peculiar games. I guess you might like Strange Horticulture.
Otherwise for a mix bag: TPS/Adventure: Horizon Zero Dawn Arcade racing: Hot Wheels Unleashed TPG: Baldur’s Gate 3 FPS: Halo Master Chief Collection
Never have, I travel a lot and always carry my Deck, not a scratch on it.
No, last I used Arch must have been over a decade ago
Or better, a proper distro
Maybe one day you’ll understand
No, I just like freedom
operates lawlessly
as long as it doesn’t get caught!
Jokes aside, I’ve only ever owned European-made appliances. My old dishwasher was a Bosch that came with the apartment when we bought it, I don’t know how old it was, but I guess around 20 years, and again, I replaced but it was still working.
I don’t buy appliances at big box stores though, I always go to a dedicated shop where they kinda select their offerings, as they also have to deal with support calls. There’s one in my city that, despite being a fraction of a big box store, moves A LOT of merchandise, so they also have a lot of experience, so far I’ve been quite happy.
As someone who’s worked on industrial machinery for food production all my life, I’m consistently amazed at what a simple dishwasher can do, and how it can do so for YEARS with essentially zero maintenance. Cleaning food residue is HARD.
I just bought a new one recently (the old one wasn’t actually broken, despite being very old, so I gave it away), and I can’t help but open it up every once in a while to admire it. How much time these devices save us!
I really need to get GPU Passthrough sorted
I mean, the post is literally asking for unpopular opinions, so… respect the honesty at least
I mean, the Steam controller seems like an obvious answer