This feels like a good change. The loss of realism is fine for a game where you can carry a stack if nuclear reactors in your pocket.
Cinnamon. Goes well with more savory things than I ever expected.
I have two libraries for movies because my home theater can let 4k + HDR shine while my Internet connection doesn't have the upload to send that to family. They get stuck with 1080 and have never complained. My server has the power to transcode on the fly but for now I have the free space to keep both.
TV is almost entirely 1080 unless there is a super good reason to upgrade past that. I'm not actually sure if I've ever done that.
I listen to a lot of K-pop. I don't know more than a very small handful of Korean.
I really enjoyed it, especially after reading the author notes. It's obviously not a "great literary work" but it's a good quick bit of fun.
My partner knit (or crotcheted maybe) a mitten out of hemp. It's held up now for several years and works great.
I really liked House. The show just went off the rails in the last couple of seasons as I recall
Plastic bags. Zip-Loc or Hefty all the way. All the store brands I've tried are just trash.
Also not really a solution but Dozzle has been awesome for making viewing live container logs easier
The caching is a feature built into unRAID (which is the server OS I run. It's not free but it's a lifetime license for a super reasonable price. https://unraid.net/
I store pretty much everything unless there is no chance for reuse. My current setup is a 4u unRAID server with 108TB of double parity protected storage (plus 2 2TB NVME drives in raid 1 for cache).
This. Exactly this.