

This works well for me. The hardest part comes from social interactions, not from hunger. Cooking for a family and not eating, that sucks.


This works well for me. The hardest part comes from social interactions, not from hunger. Cooking for a family and not eating, that sucks.
Not what the post is about, but finding my MX5 on a parking lot is getting increasingly difficult, yes.


They lose some of their sound, literally. This is very audible with the mandolin, it gets quite muted as the strings age. What a difference when you change them.


…the suspense is killing me! What is it?
I love the design and idea behind these things, I just wish I had a good excuse to use one.


Thanks! Just got it now, great SteamDeck content.
I for one still find it amusing how it can get stuck on different things every now and then. Even after all these years. Especially when it chews on my wife’s stuff and I can make fun of it.


How is this kind of testing relevant anymore? Isn’t it creating an unrealistic situation, given the brave new world of AI everywhere?


I didn’t expect to learn about Enya in this discussion. Thank you, kind sir!
Exactly. Unless the CEO’s machine struggles with the app (or the top tier customer keeps nagging), optimizing anything gets pushed down the backlog. Sure, let’s create a followup ticket. And then cancel it in a year or two. If it runs, it runs. Good enough.