With products like these you're paying for convenience
I like the product, but Interesting that they're selling access to retro games. Seems risky.
How do you even live with yourself?
Maybe I should, but I just don't trust circle search. Maybe because it feels so inaccurate.
I have a Garmin venu 3, it's positioned as the most smart watch / lifestyle focused of the Garmin lineup. I like it for measuring sleep, body battery, steps, playing golf, and reading notifications without pulling out my phone. The gentle reminders to get steps in for the day, weekly active minutes, and sleep quality have genuinely improved my health.
That said it annoys me that they offer no OS or feature upgrades throughout the life of the watch. They do some bug fixes but that's it.
Everything old is new again.
Awesome. Been looking to move on from Nova, but that will be bittersweet after we've been together for so long.
I'm not sure this is something I've thought I want. It's very rare for a touch to not work as expected.
What's astonishing to me is the amount of people who seem to think that because the GDPR exists -- they're entitled (by birthright I guess) to someone else's labor. It feels like we're bordering on feudalism the way people act like they're owed something from developers.
You're being dense, the reason is devs get burned out and you're asking them to do work for free.
Spiritfarer. Got to a point where I couldn't figure out how to progress and it's not super easy to Google how. How do you Google the exact state of a game that you're in and what you're supposed to do next?