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  • +1 Dietpi on an old SFF office computer runs extremely smooth. Fiddled with Rpi too first... The few Watts lower energy use aren't worth the hassle, old SFF's offer so many (future) options while still getting really low idle power usage

  • Focus your resources to keep seeding near dead items, more local/regional/obscure things. 1 seed more or less on a 150 swarm of a very popular, new item doesn't matter as much as being (almost) the only one left.

  • Bicycle road rage does exist, between road bikers and regulars, between fast electric and regulars and in general because plenty assholes do also ride bicycles if the infrastructure is good enough.

    Other than that, all valid points!

  • Happens in multiple countries. Germany, Netherlands, Belgium I know for sure. Probably elsewhere too.

  • This machine is incredible, it easily plays the backlog of 5000+ games I haven't played before but of which a lot are way cooler than a lot of AAA being published today because it predates many current bad game development practices. DOS, NES, SNES, Wii, GB, GBA, GAMECUBE, PSP, PS1, PS2, SEGACD, ... The list goes on. Steamdeck with Emudeck is a truly amazing experience. I don't need a steamdeck 2 anytime soon.

  • It's very young and got very popular suddenly, someone will make a nice stable UI for it at some point...

  • In some situations they'll rather have empty houses than rent it out to the poorest people for lower prices. Or actively destroy ("upgrade") affordable housing to keep prices of the rest up. And if the prices do really go down a lot it's still poors with mortgages but suddenly no more enough income selling their places for bargain prices to the ultra rich for whom even in a real estate crisis with crashed prices it's all still just a game situation, not a food on the table one. They use it to gobble up even more.

  • There is plenty of housing currently in Western countries, it's just not being made available to those in need. That won't change with lower birthrate, it will stay not available to them. It can only change with system change where no one can hoard insane billion amounts of $ € ¥ numbers on their screen or have thousands of homes as their belongings.

  • It was the cheapest way to improve noisy cobble or other stone roads with fancy newer asphalt technology. Until it got patchy, then it gets expensive after all...

  • If you hack it warranty becomes void and you're maybe in big insurance trouble if there's an accident or your battery catches fire in an underground parking garage. Basically similar to how banking apps etc keep people from trying to use alternatives to Android on their phone. The boundary isn't technical, it's legal.

  • If you count using shady free streaming websites, I think the number is waaaay bigger than 1%

  • Mario Kart Wii stood the test of time really really well

  • I wonder if now is a good time to download all Wikipedia and put it on a spare offline drive...

  • Buy one that can also burn m-disc

  • HDD is cheap and enough, but SSD is silent.

  • This vehicle shouldn't be street legal for regular folk based on its shape and height, software is just a minor detail.

  • +1. Very easy, very stable.

  • Some of it is likely still quite findable and assuming quite a few titles are many seasons of 1 show: use your known channels and redownload in more recent repacks would be the easiest, least hassle least risk of quality loss. Use Sonarr and/or jellyfin exports to identify shows with high GB per minute of runtime...

  • A roof over your head can be subjective. Many high earners are not satisfied with "a roof over their head", they want it in the good neighborhood, with a pool, many rooms etc. High earners spend a lot more on regular things too, like food (A brands, fancier shops, more take-out), gadgets, traveling a lot and very far etc. If high earners can't pay their bills, it's likely partially because they are too deep into keeping up with the Jones's, suck at handling money or both. It's not common but is possible to go from being high earning to living under a bridge in just a few months, even if you owned your roof.