I've been playing Baldur's Gate 3 on my Steam Deck since release, it's been such a great experience I can not recommend it enough, I never thought I would be able to play such a great game confortably from my bed on a "handheld" (?).
Feliberto
Fuck EA, I already don't buy their games because of their bullshit launcher. This will keep me not buying their game even more.
There's a Lions led by Donkey's Podcast episode about cutting a tree in North Korea, and it ended in North Koreans taking turns chopping into pieces an US Officers body for hours. I don't think they care much about image.
There was also that NK guy who used sneak a kick in the balls to SK and US soldiers, that guy was famous. That episode was kind of hillarious.
Thanks for the honest answer.
I use pingvin to share files for non technical ppl, but i don't think it's made for your case.
Maybe syncthing would work.
Genuine question here: why?
I agree Wagoneer is a stupid name, but I think Mitsubishi Pajero is worse, "Pajero" meaning "Wanker" in chilean spanish.
Same here, I kind of enjoy purchasing great games like Baldur's Gate 3 or small developers game.
I also kind of enjoy giving my money to companied like Steam when they sell great devices like Steam Controller or Steam Deck (not so much Steam Link, I never used it).
On the other hand, companies like Epic Games that removed support for Rocket League for Linux can go fuck themselves. Or companies like Netflix or Disney that hikes prices and removes features like account sharing or block content just because I dont live in the US, I stopped giving them money when piracing was more convenient than paying them. It's not about the money anymore, it's about customer satisfaction.
I have been selfhosting for 2 years on a Ryzen 3600 bought from Aliexpress, maybe I paid like 90USD.
I use unRaid, which has been really easy to learn, you can achieve the same without it, but it's simpler for us newbies.
You can easily setup Pihole on it, but what I liked the most is how simple is to use NPM+Cloudflare Tunnels+Whatever you want to expose to the internet without having to open ports on your router
The first thing I selfhosted was Plex+Sonarr+Radarr, my friends and family loves it.
I don't know if it's the best one, but I've been using Mikrotik Hex S for years and it's been a great experience so far.
That's my best guess, maybe I changed it for some game and forgot about it.
Openipc looks interesting. Just did a quick search and it's kind of difficult to find a camera that specifies it's chip.