I picked up a used Wii U with 4 Wii-motes for 200 CAD.
This lets me play (every?) GameCube, Wii, and Wii U games, along with any NES, SNES, N64, and 3(DS) games that were released to the virtual console/Wii U shop - and no fussing around with emulators.
It's a huge catalogue of games to play natively with proper Wii-mote support, or 3rd party bluetooth controllers
I'll eventually get a picofly installed in my V2 Switch - but for the time being the Wii U is a great value gaming machine.
I just migrated away from Tuta after trying the service for a year. I like it well enough, but it presented too many frustrations to be a service to pay for.
While they have labels (yay!) their inbox rules cannot apply labels so you are stuck manually tagging everything (boo!) - and the UI for manually tagging could use improvement.
Mobile (Android) notifications stop working frequently.
While they integrate their contacts in to the Android contact list, they refuse to integrate their calendar with the Android system calendar - meaning I cannot pull a consolidated list of calendar events in to my launcher, and am stuck using their calendar application (which could use a lot of improvement).
If you set a calendar event reminder, and then change the time of the event, the reminder will go off at the original event time (or 15/30 minutes before, whatever you set it to).
Long refreshes when loading the inbox. Navigating back to the application often has the server disconnected, then you have to wait a spell for it to reconnect so you can carry on.
After searching around and checking purelymail, infomaniak, mailbox.org, mxroute, migadu, zoho, etc. I landed on fastmail (with my own domain) predominantly because of their implementation of labels (super slick). Their mobile app and desktop applications are also very slick. Contacts/calendar sync in to the Android System is done through DavX, but I also have it syncing to my Nextcloud instance. It's a more expensive solution than the others, but labels (tags/categories) are such an important part of my workflow that there aren't a lot of options unless I wanted to go back to M365/Google Workspace.
If I was to give up labels, I'd probably go with infomaniak or mailbox.org. Both of their offerings were slick and the price was right.
Thanks for the mention of mailbox.org, it looks pretty good albeit a bit pricier than Infomaniak. The family accounts option looks interesting. Cheers.
I'm waiting patiently for Framework to release a 14" to 15" touchscreen 2 in 1 with stylus support. I'm glad they dipped their toes in the water with the 12, but the offerings just aren't yet there to tick enough boxes for me.
When traveling you can pre-purchase an E-SIM and already have it loaded to your phone in advance of landing - avoiding the whole airport SIM purchase shuffle, or the holding off on using your phone until you get to a convenience store, etc.
I use an E-SIM for my personal plan, saving the physical SIM for a work line.
When traveling you can pre-purchase an E-SIM and already have it loaded to your phone in advance of landing - avoiding the whole airport SIM purchase shuffle, or he holding off on using your phone until you get to a convenience store, etc.
I use an E-SIM for my personal plan, saving the physical SIM for a work line.
I absolutely love this. I'm not yet immersed in meshtastic, but this is where I want to get, eventually.