In regard to controllers, Japan auctions are an excellent source of real-deal OEM controllers in great shape. I’ve been burned so many times by fake controllers in the US, that I just buy lots of them off of buyee.jp now if I need them.
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In regard to controllers, Japan auctions are an excellent source of real-deal OEM controllers in great shape. I’ve been burned so many times by fake controllers in the US, that I just buy lots of them off of buyee.jp now if I need them.
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The mukbang and feeder fetish elements didn’t spell that out before? This isn’t a new revelation.
USA: “…we should probably outsource more.”
You drank the kool-aid.
nano gang
It’s really hard to beat a branded Xbox controller, these days. I was extremely skeptical for a long time, then I gave one a shot, and there’s no going back.
It seems to be at random, and many of the instances don’t work correctly. You’re better off finding one that does, and setting it as default.
Usenet.
EDIT: I still don’t understand the general dislike towards Usenet in this community. Once I took the plunge, I honestly couldn’t dream of going back to torrents again. It’s just so damn convenient and reliable.
onionized
Fair points.
The biggest motivating factor for my use case was that it was more than happy to run off a USB C cable tapped into my solar bank’s 12v line. So for boondocking, it was a great solution.
I can confirm that the one I used 3 years ago could stream Netflix and HBO from browser, no problem. It also handled local files in VLC like a champ.
I even installed Steam and played a handful of non-resource-intensive games on it.
I’d buy another in a heartbeat for use as media rig. This time I’d install barebones Debian on it, instead of med-weight MX like I did prior. It’d probably perform even better.
There are some really wicked PC “sticks” (for lack of better word) available these days. I used one from MeLE flashed with Debian as a mobile entertainment center in my travel trailer.
Family mart over 7-11 though
100% agreed. Family Mart over Lawson, as well.
Japanese konbini, 7-11 included, are truly amazing.
I’ve never asked a question there. Typically if there’s no quick answer to my question already available, I’ll just dig through documentation.
My assumption was also that they meant Core2Duo, or “2M cache”
Overruled.
Yes, precisely.
Idk, I kinda like systemd.