these are the questions we need answers to
Great point!
Thats a good point, but I was referring to payment for a service/software that I use. Ive had the YT family plan since it was called YT Red. I'm very willing to pay for the tools I use.
That's a mature approach to this, and one that I agree with. I didn't think the pricing too steep. I can agree, I don't like having subscriptions if I can avoid it. But less than $20 a year... its nothing for an app ill likely use every day (and not owned by a mega corporation)
Ive seen a few others try to stylize their keyboards like the NES, but im happy this is going to be a widely accessible product.
Agreed. I use to go full sized, but I only use my numpad for work. Otherwise it just isnt something I need, especially when playing the types of games I play. Also I need more desk space for the big button pad! Lol
We're about to feast yall - and thank God im starving
Good summary
Connect for Lemmy has been my mainstay. Waiting for Sync For Lemmy hotly.
I'm so ready to get Sync'd again
When I was a kid my dad was a contractor. He worked hard, always doing the most possible to make sure my mom and siblings were taken care of.
When I got older, I started going to work with him. I realized how hard it was, how everything he did was extremely physically taxing. It was after moving his ladder for the 12th time I realized this is why he's so tired all the time. He's working his ASS off for us, trading his physical health for us to have a good childhood.
It was my time with him that A) opened my eyes and respect to the thousands of trades folks on the market and B) without them, this whole operation we call modern society falls apart.
So the "little" thing that changed my life was seeing my dad provide the way he did. I chose to continue in the same field as my dad, but now I'm the designer that makes the plans, instead of installs them. He would always tell me "Use your brain if your have one. Otherwise, you can use your body".
I slept with jeans on last night. Then just woke up and took my dog on a walk within 45 seconds. It was crazy efficient and I might do it more.