This seems like an extremely bad deal. You can get faster chargers for far less
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If you want to keep a device that long, that I would personally suggest going for one of the new Pixels, as you would get longest possible software/replacement parts support.
Sure it won't have a headphone jack, but you can use a dongle (with a DAC) that will allow you to just hook up wired headphones. The only downside is that you cannot charge and listen at the same time.
You won't get 2 physical SIMs, and probably size will also be an issue.
I don't trust Xiaomi phones, sure they look good on paper but after hearing horror stories about their software from friends I'm not convinced it's worth the hassle.
I loved the collectathon-like gameplay of the demo. Very cute and fun. I'll probably pick it up someday, as I already have a lot in my backlog.
Makes sense, thanks for the explanation. I would switch to RetroDECK then if I could add games individually to the library, as it makes my life so much easier
What's the difference between retroDeck and EmuDeck?
Left and right text (dark and light) say the same thing. The left is in Polish, right is in English
Isn't it dead? I see only one post (other than this one) from the last month
That poor milk jug is just barely hanging on. Great setup!
Star trek is like an old friend you can talk with for hours. Makes you comfy, makes you laugh, makes you ponder your existence and mortality, and every time you meet they have a new story to tell you.
As to where to start: If you can handle old shows The Original Series is really amazing for what it is.
If you can't then no worries The Next Generation is a safe bet, but maybe try to skip the first two seasons on your first watch, some of the episodes are painfully mediocre, and the show was still trying to find its footing.
If you want a modern show, then Strange New Worlds is currently running and has some qualities of the old Trek
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Sadly yeah, but if you already have smart home stuff anyway it's worth it.
Historically video games boycotts do not work