Maybe their next console will have a very similar hardware architecture and it will be easy to adapt existing Switch emulators?
I wasn't talking about job security.
This doesn't necessarily increase prices, if anything it makes it easier for publishers to offer games in these regions.
Oh, so which interview did you listen to then?
I don't understand the question, what is the "web store"? A bit more context would be nice.
I also watch that one every couple of years! Highly recommended if you like black humor.
The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand. It's terrible and fascinating at the same time. What I took away from it is that there is an inherent value in things you build yourself and a moral right to own your creations. I know the book is flawed in many ways, but I still think it's an interesting read. Wouldn't exactly call it my bible, but I don't think any book fits that description.
For Kanban I use wekan, because it has more features. Nextcloud I host using snap, which I cannot 100% recommend because it sometimes has troubles upgrading to the latest version. Still, for me it causes less trouble than a manual install.
Sorry I can't help you, I don't have any experience with Samsung phones. It could be that unlock codes don't even work with this type of phone and you would have to connect it to a PC with a cable. But I don't know. About your first question, the lock is usually put in place by the carrier, e.g. you get a "free" phone with a 2-year contract and they want to make sure you can't use it with a different SIM. When the contract expires they want you to trade in your phone for a newer model, and renew your contract. It's usually possible to have them unlock your phone at the end of the contract, sometimes for an additional fee. So it looks like you ended up with a phone that is still locked to a certain carrier and you can only use SIM cards of that carrier.
Yeah, back in the day I managed to unlock my phone using a tutorial with unlock codes I found online. But that was before smartphones existed.
It appears the German scene is still afraid of torrents. Maybe the legal situation is different in Europe?
This! It's very difficult to give good advice if we know nothing about the situation.