Resistive, sure. Inductive, not necessarily.
Recent years of 2021, 22, 23, and 24.
Exactly this. To both points actually. I have a home server on debian and after a bit of setup woes(partly linux still being so reliant on CLI, partly my inexperience with it), it's been running super smoothly. Have multiple dockers and it has been a joy. And same for the steam deck, it just works. Some glitches here and there with controller support but that's just PC gaming. But I installed it on my laptop as well and that was a shitshow. All biometrics wouldn't work, wifi kept dropping in and out, phantom touches now and then. Sure I could have done some cli technical wizardry but I gave up after trying to make it work half as smoothly on my workflow as in windows. And the windows 11 on it is utter garbage. Partly this is manufacturing not having linux drivers available and partly it is linux just not having guis for essential functions. Hope steam is able to have enough of a push to get much needed consumer friendly guis for more system functions.
Am using it rn and it is for 6 folks. As much as I appreciate Spotify, I use wayyy too much youtube for media that it wins over.
Active Learning Models. Though public exposure can eaily fuck it up, without adult supervision. With proper supervision though, there's promise.
This got a hearty chuckle out of me. Thank You
That's called a port my dude.
Hold the GODDAMN heck up, did you just call Shovel Knight Shovelware???? b r u h
21.1
Every documentation would say it was supported but no ball. Tried Fedora first and worked smooth as butter. Then RHEL decided to be tools so on Debian now.
Could start with the Anasi's Tapestry of Lives free preview.
I bought it after reading through the preview. Definitely helps to have really well fleshed out NPCs every once in a while to make up for the eh NPCs I have.
There's usually an interface material when using resisitive heat. And there's heat loss from heating the interface material before the heat getting to the actual material that needs to be heated.
Inductive heating can be applied directly without heating the interface material.
Though this is probably more applicable to cooking vs industrial kilns and furnaces.