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Cake day: October 1st, 2023

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  • It also fucks up the main plumbing system right down to the water treatment facility and while there, it fucks that too.

    If your taxes pay for wastewater management, you’re fucking yourself up.
    If you pay in addition to your taxes, you’re fucking yourself up.
    If you have your own septic tank, you’re fucking yourself up.
    If it flows to the river directly and you enjoy clean nature, you’re fucking yourself up.
    If it flows to the river directly and your taxes pay for nature maintenance, you’re fucking yourself up.

    Grease down the drain is fucking yourself up and you deserve it. You can not win with it unless you hate everything around you and don’t pay taxes… It will come back to bite you.






  • I’ve owned one since the beginning, and the only major downside to the controller is that it requires relearning. No d pad, touch pads, back buttons are something not found on other controllers, so there is no familiarity you can bring to the device. As a result, you need to rethink and relearn how to use a controller. If you do end up learning it, it can bring a lot to the table because there is nothing like it in terms of customisability.
    Sadly i never put in the time and only played simple games on it. I still bust it out for mario kart.
    The other minor downside is its not exactly comfortable to use. The handles are angled upwards instead of down which feels unnatural to me… again, probably because no other cobtroller does ot that way.
    I keep saying to myself if I ever boot up cities skylines on the TV, I’m waking up the steam controller for it.









  • If I can turn it on remotely, that’s a good feature. I have solar, I want it to work when the sun is out and I’m producing excess energy.
    Yes, I know I can use other peripherals to do this (sometimes) but its always nicer if its just built in so I don’t need to waste carbon on other things.

    The only thing I want when manufacturers add wifi to these things is to appeal to open source principles like allowing us to connect to it and communicate with it openly and not tie it down to some cloud service they run.





  • I access it through a reverse proxy (nginx). I guess the only weak point is if someone finds out the domain for it and starts spamming the login screen. But I’ve restricted access to the domain for most of the world anyway. Wireguard would probably be more secure but its not always possible if like on vacation and want to use it on the TV there…




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