I've read this book many times to my kid, and while it was a personal favorite growing up, I can't help but think the message it sends isn't the best. It basically boils down to: if people don't want to be your friend, you should consider changing who you are, and if that doesn't work, try bribing them instead.
E. The Giving Tree is another popular book I am fond of from childhood with a poor message imho. (Take take take no matter the cost to others) but in truth, that book is at least a good metaphor for parenthood as a whole. (We're the tree)
Popular add-ons enable on-the-fly playback of torrents as they are downloaded, typically linked to an accompanying debrid service that handles all the dirty work for a small fee.
My workplace is somewhat stuffy but I've still never seen anyone take issue with a smiley or similar emoji in an email. Tone is hard to assess over text, a simple :) goes a long way sometimes.
This has been possible via the BIOS for a while now, but it's long overdue at the OS level. I love that Value keeps adding little QoL improvements to the steam deck, it's turned out to be one of the best pieces of tech I've ever bought.
It's ~17kWh and it takes about two hours..ish at the stock "6kw" charge rate, but can be hardware upgraded to "12kw" in order to cut that down to about an hour when the charging infrastructure supports it. Evidently there is some kind of issue where if it can't provide 12kw due to charger limitations, it actually downgrades itself to 3kw, there by lengthening charge time over the stock.. gizmo (inverter??? Idk).
What's the point even waking up in the morning when this is the kind of shit that awaits?