Yeah, agreed. I use it on my laptop that runs Arch. For those comfortable on the bleeding edge it's great, but it's probably gonna be like a year before it's fully ready
Pop!_OS is Wayland first if you use the new COSMIC DE. I know you're not recommending that over KDE but I think it's a valid option for power users.
In general I've been recommending Bazzite to noobs. Most average users will strictly benefit from using an immutable distro in general. If they brick it they can almost always simply rollback to their previous image, no backup necessary.
Hey, so, I know those words sound really satisfying in that combination, but "objectively and factually" there's no single system of morality nor metric of quality for fatherhood that anyone could judge by, so "objectively and factually", your thesis is an opinion statement and by its very nature cannot be a fact or objective truth.
I suspect you could get the price on something like this down to maybe $100-$150. Basically a small low-power Intel box with an SSD and at least 8G of RAM could handle all of these services.
The hard part would be pre-configuring each of them and building/adapting software to make this kind of stuff easy for end users.
Probably Berserk. Or maybe Ghost In The Shell + Ghost In The Shell: Standalone Complex seasons 1 and 2.
Both are truly mature in terms of writing as well as subject matter.
Ghost In The Shell gets really deep into the political ramifications of potential future technologies through the lense of a sci-fi action crime drama. 18+ for some extreme violence and naked/often scantily clad cyborgs with no nipples.
Berserk is mostly about found family and overcoming trauma through the lense of a guy with a huge sword in a medieval low-fantasy setting. 18+ for extreme violence, sex, sexual violence, torture, child abuse, I mean just most bad things people do are in there at some point or another. It's considered horror anime by some.
I just use mergerfs and SnapRAID so I can scale dynamically when I can afford new drives. Granted it's all fully replaceable media files on my end, so I'm not obsessed with data integrity.
Using a battery pack while playing is no worse than playing while plugged into any other charger, unless you've got the battery pack mounted to the deck itself, in which case you'd be adding heat. Personally I just keep a 10000mAh battery in my backpack on flights and run a USB-C cable from it to my deck. When the battery runs out, the deck stops charging so I unplug it. Simple as that. When able to plug in directly at an airport or via the plug between seats, I plug in the big battery and unplug it from the deck.
Make sure you have a fast charger so you can get the most out of short stops to top off the big battery.
Yeah, agreed. I use it on my laptop that runs Arch. For those comfortable on the bleeding edge it's great, but it's probably gonna be like a year before it's fully ready