It is possible but for things like a steam deck you just move on to the next store or piracy. It's so open you get trapped by convenience not by encryption or premium features.
My 2008 brother laser printer for ~80€ is still doing great. A replacement toner is like 17€ or so. It just works.
I use a 350€ manual airbag vest that was tested quite well
You may have a look at places like xda-developers forum to find out about the support your phone has. Some devices are hard to run custom ROMs on. If the support is good there's nothing in the way to use it reliably on a daily basis
I like Thunder a lot.
If you'd install something like lineageOS you might be better off, because your phone doesn't have to run all the bloatware Samsung ships with their devices. Some nice features of the device may not work then, though. I run custom roms on all my android devices.
Die Mails kamen über 2h später und die Links waren abgelaufen... Weia... Jetzt hats aber geklappt. Aber die Webseite wankt doch immer mal wieder und wirft wilde Fehler...
Ich habe trotz mehrfachem Versuch mitzuzeichnen keine Bestätigungsmail erhalten ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Not the onion - but the tomato badumtiss
I don't care about that, but its an image of a flipping person...
Devices will be outdated anyways. But the steam deck you don't have to hack. You just enable things with touch buttons.
Valve learned from other consoles they get hacked anyways, so they enabled you to do all the mods - while at the same time you won't have to fiddle with pirated games for a fee. Personally I don't think this strategy will change - and if they release a more closed steam decknin the future piracy is an option again. On another device then.