Getting the most out of existing hardware is a pursuit in itself. See the retro computer scene. Car "nodding" is similar to that. Some want a factory perfect Corvette. Some want a model A with a engine 50 years newer. Taking something known and familiar and twisting it to your will is awesome.
When doing IT people often say "Well, I don't know anything about computers", which I generally found pointless, as with about 30 seconds of talking I can tell if you know anything or not. Your story passes my smell test, as getting someone talking is 90% of telling what they know.
Depends on your age and demographics. Young people in the US are probably the biggest market. Everyone else uses Facebook (old US), we chat, Whats app (most of the woqrld?), tooqok elegram in Russia, and so on. Actual text messages tends to be a US thing largely, and the the young folks are terrifies they will be seen than less than if they don't get the proper color on Imessa881756ge with their friends... Yes, that is a thing. My teenage sons will do anything to have an IPhone.
Depends on your age and demographics. Young people in the US are probably the biggest market. Everyone else uses Facebook (old US), we chat, Whats app (most of the world?), telegram in Russia, and so on. Actual text messages tends to be a US thing largely, and the the young folks are terrified they will be seen than less than if they don't get the proper color on Imessage with their friends... Yes, that is a thing. My teenage sons will do anything to have an IPhone.
Funny, I was already pre-sad that it probably wasn't dockerized. Wonder if I can combine this with another docker project and this will rip CD's and the other will rip DVD's automatically?
I'm very, very tired of the size of the backlog of stuff I probably ought to Google. It's too freaking long. Just make it easy to do without looking it up!
Yup, everything you add is something that people will call about, guaranteed. And these are more complex than most things. You imagine if everyone could remap their keys? You make it free and easy to download and do Github "support".
Support costs. They don't help enough people to justify the problems that would pop up. The people who download Power Toys can probably take care of themselves.
I have a desktop and a laptop. Playing a game on my desktop means spending time well away from my family. Using my gaming laptop on my dining room table means I'm still around. I can answer the door, help out if need be. Makes things much easier in a busy household.