Japan?
Meltrax
It's irrelevant. Why are you asking? This is a very strange line of questioning.
EDIT: Oh god your post history is horrifying. You need to just get out and speak to real people and just develop some social skills and a general understanding of society.
Ah but I love in the US, so I'll just continue in constant fear. On the bright side, those marginal raises go towards the hilariously high cost of therapy.
Hope he broke a leg.
I've heard the hype but I have never played this game. What am I missing out on?
Precisely. I used to drive through there on my way to/from college. It sucks there.
I have Jellyfin running in a container on my little home server. I've never tried it on a RaspPi so I can't really speak to its performance there.
YouTube, mostly. Twitch.
Jellyfin. Use it daily. Dropping more and more atreamjnf services, it's been awesome.
Honorable mentioned to Revanced.
You're like 5 years late on this realization. Unfortunately not much is changing.
Athol. It's in Mathachuthetts.
Jokes aside the town does suck.
I've had a 13in for like 2 years now? Running Fedora KDE.
Software-wise, it is nearly flawless. Linux always has some gimmicks but the Framework experience has been on par with a Dell XPS 13 that I have also run Fedora on in the past.
Hardware-wise, also been pretty nice. Battery life is ok, not amazing. I broke the screen on a trip one time - I bought a replacement from the website and did the maintenance myself to put the new one in. Not going to lie, that felt pretty awesome (and I've built many high complexity desktops in the past). Fixing your own laptop isn't something you can usually do.
The touch pad is currently haven't some issues, so I'll replace that too eventually.
Quirks: Touch pad responsiveness was never excellent but certainly serviceable. The 4:3 screen ratio is odd to some people, though I personally really enjoy it.
At this point I can't picture myself going back to laptops I can't repair myself. It has been a breath of fresh air. If you care less about that and want just the best Linux experience on a high end machine, Dell XPS might still be the one, but Framework comes very close in my opinion.