

Unfortunately…
Unfortunately…
As someone with an n100, I did have to spend on an apple TV to have a hardware accelerated client for some of the harder to transcode content (h265 4k at higher bit rates). N100 will absolutely choke on some of those even with hardware acceleration enabled.
Just replying to agree to everything. You will also not believe just how fast home assistant feels running on an n100 compared to a RPI 4. Can’t speak of the RPI 5 wince I don’t have one, but unless you plan to interface with hardware, a used thin client mini PC just can’t be beat with the 5 being so expensive for this use case.
I found this video rather relevant. It made me enjoy some nice sunsets on the witcher 3 (started playing it recently):
Maybe it will enhance your play through as well. I agree sometimes not much happens, but it feels more rewarding than trying to min/max the run for whatever reason.
The fact that the original app on android I paid for is an ad ridden mess now does not leave room for trusting the studio or publisher.
Defective from the factory by design joy con.
Depends how it’s handled. If its just a gag and you show investors a shiny graph with a line going up (# of toilet paper holders went up this week!), it could work.
E.g.: in some of the roller coaster tycoon games, you could fire staff, but it wasn’t necessarily a core mechanic.