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I had the same takeaway -- in fact, I think it's CD Projekt who hopes to distance themselves from GOG.

Old man yells at cloud.

does that count as self-hosting?

> Would a child have access to a paid VPN like Mullvad anyway, I wonder.

What's stopping the kid from obtaining a VPN number and mailing 5 bucks to Mullvad?


do tablets count as handheld PCs nowadays?

At 10" and 12"? More like twohandheld.

I had Acer W4-821 and I think this (along with the Dell counterpart) was the last 8" on the market, at least available in the retail. It was compact enough to go into a jacket pocket and had a full blown OS, I even run CentOS virtual machine on it for testing small things while on the go.

Today the only option for less than 10" are Android tablets and they are far from a PC.


> "Today the only option for less than 10" are Android tablets and they are far from a PC."

Yeah, outside of the odd offering from GPD or their knock-off crews every now and then, that segment only exist in the industry-PC market ("ruggedized"). Everything else is indeed ToyOS land. Or indie hopefuls, most of which either don't make it to market or are not powerful enough.


Google Pixels can run a Debian VM with optional external keyboard or display.

I would sooner scratch my left ear with my right hand than do this.

Comparable to WSL2, including virtualized graphics, available as foldable Pixel handheld with optional external peripherals and standard Debian packages, i.e. supports all three of: phone, handheld and desktop use cases.

The iPad Mini was refreshed just over a year ago.

I wouldn't imagine so. It is a different device category targeted at a different kind of user. They're entertainment devices first and foremost, where as the "handheld PC" category targeted business customers, some of whom could write their own programs for it, without needing a "developer license" or to publish through an "app store".

I think the exact terms "Handheld PC" and "Pocket PC" were technically Microsoft trademarks and branding for non-x86 mini laptops(not all were ARM!) and tiny tablets(Wi-Fi happened later!) that ran CE/PPC/WM. So technically no.

Depends, is it a computer?

The Steam Deck is, no doubt about it. The iPad isn't. If you're walking around calling your iPad a "handheld PC" then you're looking like Dwight from The Office.


Very cool. Interesting write-up for those looking to do the same.

I, more or less, came to a similar conclusion— but took a different approach. I ended up just going more all-in with Apple. Time will tell if that was a mistake.

The rationale is, if you look at Microsoft; or Google; they’re all doing the same thing. If you are using mostly Google products - the same problem with bundling happens.

My thought was, if I was going to trust a vendor at all — I could do worse than Apple. I used to love tinkering all day long and still do. I tinker with different things now, and can’t be arsed to self-host everything.

> 'one "suspicious activity” flag’

Let’s be real. I don’t do anything shady and I use my account mostly like a normal person would. I keep the shadier bits to my other non-Apple devices.

> I wanted a more powerful server, more RAM, bandwidth and also a faster ping.

Well, there you go— the impetus behind the move.


The Netherlands stares uncomfortably in the background.

Can you save anything?




Not OP: sure, just bookmark it

kinda -- but then you have to re-bookmark it every time you update it...

It also saves to localStorage

Merry Christmas to you all

I use Wipr for Safari- works great.

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