I'm in my mid/late thirties and I still put almost everything in bread.
My 4 years old sometimes make bread sandwiches (one type of bread in another type of bread). I'm not there, yet.
Prosody (XMPP server), a git instance, a searXNG instance, Tandoor (recipe manager), Next Cloud, Syncthing for my phone and my partner's (one could say Next Cloud should be enough but I use it for different purposes), and a few other stuff.
It doesn't even use an eight of its total RAM and I've never seen the CPU go past 20℅. But it uses a lot less power than the thin client it replaced so not a bad investment, especially considering its price.
My first @home server was an old defective iMac G3 but it did the job (and then died for good)
A while back, I got a RP3 and then a small thin client with some small AMD CPU. They (barely) got the job done.
I replaced them with an HP EliteDesk G2 micro with a i5-6500T. I don't know what to do with the extra power.
Windows games running better with Wine than on Windows has been a thing for at least 20 years, Proton (which is a fork of Wine, people tend to forget) didn't invent anything.
Then as others have pointes it out, other languages give them different gender. In French, a spoon and a fork are feminine nouns. So this is also a lesbian icon.
I'm in my mid/late thirties and I still put almost everything in bread. My 4 years old sometimes make bread sandwiches (one type of bread in another type of bread). I'm not there, yet.