If it's just for personal use, why not just use Tasker? Judging by what you've written, it could be easily done without needing any Android coding experience.
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That was a fun read, cheers for sharing!
I just wish more places offered beans as an alternative protein option. I ordered a burger yesterday from this new restaurant, and their only veggie option was a "plant-based patty". And as it turns out, it was a fake meat patty, which tasted gross. I don't understand why they don't just offer a bean patty instead - it'd be cheaper, healthier and tastier.
But Bethesda could very well release a Skyrim Extra Special Edition in the interim, and fans will lap it up, no doubt. Jokes aside, there are many large fan-projects in the works which fans are looking forward to, such such as OpenMW, Skyblivion and Skywind, not to mention more "normal" mods for Skyrim itself, so I doubt the interest in the franchise is going away any time soon.
[Meta] I don't think there's a need to cross-post this within Beehaw. Beehaw is low-activity as it is (in terms of new posts) so most people here would be just browsing new/local so they'd be seeing this post in their feed twice.
Even if you're not browsing by local, most people in this community would likely also be subscribed to the Technology community as well, so again, there's a double-up.
I'm one of the foolish ones that actually pre-ordered the game. Was super hyped for it too, did a countdown till midnight so that I can start playing at launch, and I even live streamed it (and also had a few other streams going on two laptops). Took the day off to play the game as well.
The clock hit 00:00 and less than 30 minutes into the game, I ran into my first bug. I stuck was in a dialog loop and couldn't get out no matter what I tried, so was for forced to load an earlier save. Then I got stuck somewhere else, or something funky would happen. I'd never been so utterly disappointed in a game until Cyberpunk came along. So anyways, I was so put off by it that I'd decided not to play it any further, until they patched it all up. So the first patch came along, but this time I decided to read the reviews first - still plenty of bugs. Thought I'd wait for the next one, noope, still buggy. And the next one. And the next. And then I decided to ignore the game completely, until not only they fixed the bugs, but also added QoL stuff into the game. Like better AI, better peds, better driving etc. Make the city more immersive. I mean, I had waited for so long, so might as well wait and play until it's at it's best version.
So, not only will I not play now, nor when 2.0 comes out, I'll play it only when Phantom Liberty is out, and will enjoy the game, for the first-ish time, the way it was meant to be played.
Assuming of course that Phantom Liberty isn't a dud, but having learnt from my previous experience, I might wait a bit after it comes out and see if they release a post-launch patch or something first.
Never again pre-ordering a game... unless it's a Zelda.
Yep, like me. I normally like my food spicy, and can usually tell whether a dish needs pepper or not.
Also, at the nicer restaurants, the waiter offering it to you is part of the tradition and experience. It can be seen as the restaurant being attentive to the diner. It's not just pepper, they may offer to grate cheese as well, and I guess customers have come to expect such service as those restaurants.
It's not like you'll be installing it in there permanently. If you've got a Framework laptop or PC case for instance, you could also use it in there. Basically it's a BYOM (bring your own mobo) situation, so when you're not gaming on the go, instead of wasting that piece of idle hardware, it could be put to good use. Or vice versa. Maybe you already have a Framework laptop and want to convert it into a handheld gaming device.
The exciting part here is the shell, not the insides. Indeed the Intel boards aren't that great for gaming, but once Framework start shipping the AMD boards next month, this thing would become a real contender to the Steam Deck, ROG Ally etc. Load up something like ChimeraOS on it and you'd get a near-Steam Deck like experience.
To be fair, that's the case with Linux and laptops in general right? Unless you've got a mainstream/popular model (or a brand known to work well with, or officially supports Linux), issues like sound, battery life and even suspend, wifi etc are fairly common. Which is why one of the most common Linux questions (besides "which distro") is "which laptop".
Depends on the hardware. If it's an x86 then that's most certainly a yes, if it's an ARM then YMMV.
Looks like this might work: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005094002506.html