Honestly, I wouldn't plan on using the steam deck for anything other than gaming. That said, I've been madly impressed by moonlight. Allied you to stream to any device from your gaming PC, even if 8 network. I was in a parking lot playing bg3 on a very low spec laptop with very few hiccups or studdering. Check it out!
Nothing from me this year unfortunately... We just moved and want to wait a year to see how everything lays out before making a permanent garden. We bought a large piece of land so we're gonna do a lot.
My last home had in no particular order...
Gooseberries, currents, raspberries, plum tree, apple trees, cherry trees, tomatoes, hot peppers, potatoes, grapes, herbs, radishes, cucumbers, apple melons, and some other things I'm sure. We always threw some flowers in just to mix it up too.
It's like riding a bike. My wife was resistant to stick shift... Then her dad got her a used car that was manual. Almost 20 years later it's all we've owned.
It seems difficult at first, until it's second nature. And I still make little mistakes here or there like staying in a gear for to long. But once you learn it, it's super easy.
Like others said, it's all a dance between pulling out the clutch portal and feeding fuel. I suggest learning exactly where the clutch begins to grip. Once you know where they spot is, it's much easier to feel how to drive.
Sometimes. I basically work call center for a company. User calls in, account locked.
"Oh sorry about that, let me get that unlocked for you."
Truth is, I don't give a fuck you got locked out. Stop being stupid when you type your password.