Whoever "made" this could have easily used the plethora of media freely available to them, pre-made by human artists, for each point in this. Clipart is decades old.
Or they could absolutely ditch the artwork and choose a different way to present this! The de-google guides that always pop up rarely have images. It's all simple shapes that are easy to read and look at.
There is absolutely zero need for AI here.
I couldn't do graphics if my life depended on it
Yes you can, you just don't want to put in the effort. Get drawing.
Steam's in-home streaming takes up both devices. When you're moving the mouse and pressing keys on your client (the underpowered laptop), it's sending those same key presses and mouse movents to the host (your gaming PC). Computers don't really respond well/aren't designed to have multiple users in the same desktop environment at the same time.
Another user linked Wolf which uses Docker containers, or you'd need to set up a virtual machine inside your gaming PC that would become the host instead.
Alton Brown's enthusiastic and educational way he did the cooking show helped bring home cooking to a lot of people. For me, we watched it in my middle school's cooking class
Why do I feel like I live in a perfect little world where my years old filament prints just fine without any special treatment...
Sitting here at 45% humidity in the very wet pacific northwest and my PETG prints just fine. I've never understood it
Legitimate question, why do people keep typing "where" instead of "were"? Many typos are understandable where letters that are next to each other accidentally get swapped, but you have to go out of your way to put the h in there.
When were we not?