Given the Steam Link still gets updates, I wouldn't worry about the Deck for at least a console generation's lifetime
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It's very spring here in the south, so I'm outside tending to the yard-wide flower bed we set up last year. I've been battling the grass growing back in it for a while and almost gave up after the brutal summer last year killed off half of my plants. I found that using saved up cardboard and mulch keeps a lot of the grass at bay. So that's been my project for a few weeks now, slowly filling the whole bed and revitalizing the whole thing.
As a small reward for the progress I've made, I picked up a few perennials at the store the other day: salvia, lantana, and some consumables - dill, basil, and peppers. They look really nice in the parts of the bed I've already tended to :)
The order of the comment headers is the other way - above the comment it goes with. If you scroll to the top, you can see it better there. The Microsoft person is Zied Aouina
Chiaki4deck is PS Remote Play for Linux. It's pretty nifty
Most formal cleaning companies will do a deep cleaning to form a clean baseline, or let you add on extras per session to address when you need. Usually it's hourly based with a minimum time requirement. If you don't need them to do something, it might work out to be cheaper if doing it would have put you over the minimum time.
If you find a self employed cleaning person, they are more likely to be more flexible and able to handle the odd tasks like tidying up or handling laundry. Maybe even help organize or do other routine tasks that you don't have the bandwidth for.
Those look great together. You won't notice the line up difference once it's all done.
We have the floor tiles on the wall in our main bathroom, but they're extra long so it doesn't look same-y. Plus the shower glass breaks up the tile so it doesn't immediately look the same.
In the other bathrooms, we have the same style of square tile on the floor and wall, but the wall is a smaller tile to be more stable while the floor is larger tile for the style we wanted.
The only hope I have is that Yoship is doing everything in his power to keep that from happening. Otherwise I'd absolutely expect it to be one after what 7R went through
All I own are ds5s and they work great. The only PC game I've played that would have haptic vibrations is FFXIV and I think it works? It's been a while since I've tested it
Edit: it does not, but I recall it working on my Linux desktop out of the box. Might be a game mode limitation or I need to adjust a setting
I have been addicted to making ramen eggs (ajitama) for lunches lately. I eat one or two eggs over rice with some furikake or toasted seaweed and that's all I need to power through the day. You could pair the dish with more veggies or a miso soup if you're feeling fancy. The nice part is making half a dozen eggs squares me away for the week, so I hardly have to think about what to do.
Another dish I like is Korean steamed eggs (gyeranjjim). It takes not even 10 mins to cook on the stove. Making rice takes longer, and you can make a lot of rice to reheat later in the week. I would cook the eggs fresh each day though , I'm not sure how reheating them would go. The broth that goes with the eggs keeps me fuller than I ever expect.
Baba ghanoush is so tasty when you make it yourself. This requires more effort up front to roast the eggplant, but the dip is good all week. I eat it with carrots, cucumber, cauliflower, and some pita chips.
Regular tuna salad or this chickpea "tuna" salad is always easy to whip up. I always have celery, pickles, and bread on hand so if I'm feeling up for it, I crack open a can of tuna or chickpeas for an easy lunch.
For steak, I absolutely agree. For a burger, unless I trust the person, saw them hand grind it (not pre ground from the store), and I know they're good with food prep, I'm getting it medium/well.
Sorry, I don't really have any for PC, we played Pico using remote coop
SPF, DKIM, and DMARC are standards that improve email sender authenticity and should be enforced by every email provider. This is a great next step that basically enforces that the source of the message is pre approved by the domain's owner. There's no downside and any company seriously impacted isn't using bare minimum email sending settings.
You still have to be cautious for lookalike domains, but this should help block lazy spoofing attempts.