I had a coworker preparing a customer database that arrived via sneakernet. He typo'd a variable during an rm -f step and ended up wiping the device because it was his working directory and the variable was undefined.
funny you should say it like that. I just recently I tried using Debian's default GNOME desktop and thought I had corrupted the install somehow. I reinstalled the OS two more times because it kept dumping me into a nearly blank screen with no obvious buttons to click aside network/sound/power.
I'm used to LXDE, KDE, and Cinnamon, so this was completely foreign to me... and trying to find the web browser had me at a caveman level of confusion.
I swear 95% of the stuff Steam recommended is reasoned with because it is popular and not because it's something I would play.
Even when they say it's related to a library item, it's not even tangential. Like... Escape the Backrooms is not like Terraria. In any sense. They put that there because Youtubers are selling it.
It was the generation of HD remasters, so a lot of older (high quality) titles are available on the platform, such as the Dead Rising games, the Mega Man collections, almost all the Resident Evil titles, Devil May Cry collection, Bioshock collection, Final Fantasty X/X-2.
And most importantly, since they are last gen, they are not stupidly hard to find yet.
It's the last generation, so many stores will be clearing out the old inventory at a discount. Popular titles like Mass Effect Trilogy or Borderlands Handsome Collection will be a great value for the money. If those are your style.
ooh, that's a tough sell. I absolutely love my Evercade, but the library is hard to get. If you don't snap up a popular new release, it's likely to vanish forever. Major FOMO.
How do you keep it properly powered? When I tried something similar, some drives would randomly vanish because the peak power demand exceeded the supply of the hub.
Can't recall the first with certainty, but I think it was when I was driving in a heavy snowstorm on the highway and witnessed an 18-wheeler jackknife in the opposing lane, eventually coming to a rest in the divider. Since stopping was only going to put me in danger, I had it call it in and give the mile marker.
I'm fairly certain it wasn't a medical emergency, but given the snowy conditions it wasn't going to be fun for anyone involved.
Hate to break it to you, but Facebook (ahem, sorry Meta) loves collecting your info even if you never use their services. So your info might be in this breach, even if you don't have a username/password.