What people in the comments here expect the average person to know about and do is pretty out of touch with reality.
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Who was 400 years old from Krynn? Sylvara? It's been a long time since I've read those books.
Yep, drives me nuts when they call burgers sandwiches. If you gotta classify them together, call them handhelds.
I'd argue that they wouldn't know what the danger is anyways.
Yep, different style of games. I need to give Factorio another shot, it seems really up my alley but I couldn't get into it.
I'd rather have a 20 hour game that is engaging the entire time than a game that has a ton of filler in it.
That would be hilarious if someone made a website showing how they are using pirated Nintendo games (complete with screenshots of the games, etc) to show how they are "training" their AI just to watch Nintendo freak out.
Yep, it's something to consider when looking at multiplayer games and how "friendly" the developer/publisher has been in the past.
Rockstar, for example, has always been super shitty towards PC gamers.
Apex Legends was a bit of a surprise to me, and especially the doubling down with that stupid chart.
The big issue is when they randomly add it in the future. You can't buy games assuming they'll continue to work.
I switched from EmuDeck to RetroDeck, mainly because I wanted to sync everything between multiple computers using SyncThing and EmuDeck throws data everywhere (mainly due to using Flatpaks).
I set up RetroDeck the way I wanted it and then I ran the installer for EmuDeck, choosing the option to uninstall (was a while back, my mind is hazy on the details). It actually did uninstall it, though I think I had to delete a couple directories. It was pretty cleanly uninstalled, from what I recall.
Now I only have to sync one directory for RetroDeck, which also makes backups easy. The install also feels a lot more simple.
Could say, "I live my life 9 seconds at a time."
That Liberux phone looks pretty cool, though I'm not sure how Linux apps would work. Does it just use Android apps? I can't imagine too many Linux programs would work well on a phone, both because of the size as the screen as well as battery usage/background sleep.