Around 100 million Switches were sold before the Deck even released, so I’m not entirely sure about your question, let alone the exclusive IPs not available on the Deck at all
Around 100 million Switches were sold before the Deck even released, so I’m not entirely sure about your question, let alone the exclusive IPs not available on the Deck at all
I’m using the apps: both Drive and Photos, at least. Works very well for me. For backup, I do a physical backup daily to an attached external hard drive, and weekly to a remote cloud option
It might not solve all your needs, or your use case specifically, but I’ve got myself a Synology NAS and that has been a solid alternative to Google Photos for me.
Spot on. And as a result I have moved as much as possible away from Google myself. Email, Drive, Photos, Search etc. I’m happy
Definitely overthinking. It’s a total non-event.
They’re worth a lot if you’re laundering money
What do you mean? You didnt go out and spend all your money on reproducable jpegs? Whats wrong with you?
Feels like a stretch. Elaborate?
Support is important, but being a PC, you can get that from 3rd party solutions like ChimeraOS
Mostly I’m just enjoying all the competition in this sector - it’s good for consumers
I came across this insane opinion piece the other day: https://www.laptopmag.com/features/mind-eurown-business-for-the-sake-of-the-iphone-apple-needs-to-fight-back
It’s so surreal, it feels satirical
Wow, no mention of Prodeus
Eighth final? But it doesn’t exist, I don’t think
And you’ll probably want both anyway
I live in Korea, so streaming from my home PC to anywhere in the country is pretty much flawless. I absolutely love using my handheld for that
That’s a very good point about release date, although I’m personally not all that interested in Starfield. Who knows once I play it though :) It’s on Game Pass after all
I love the look of 1mm and it’s excellent for quick prototypes. Otherwise I pretty much stick to 0.4. I have multiple printers so I have different nozzles on different printers
For average wireless headphones, sure, but there are plenty of options without lag. Low Latency Bluetooth is a thing and so are 2.4ghz connections. I don’t have issues with either
Very interesting read - thank you. I wouldn’t want to go the plastic route but it’s well worth keeping all of this in mind.
I really love your comment