Considering this at least seems more like an internal hand over than a buy out, you’re probably fine.
Considering this at least seems more like an internal hand over than a buy out, you’re probably fine.
I just saw this post but didn’t look any further into it than reading the title.
Switching is possible now, if you want. CoMaps builds have been released for a while, and are in f-droid I think since today? I have no idea about Google play store.
If you’re happy with osmand there’s no point to switching IMHO. It’s a much more simplified interface, so customization especially compared to the enormous options in osmand are relatively limited.
That being said it does work just as well, judging from the little use I’ve had.
Basically OpenWRT is for dedicated, purpose built hardware, highly compact and essentially “embedded”. OPNSense is for running a (potentially much more capable) firewall on x86/x64 (even if it’s a small specimen like N100 or whatever). They fill a somewhat different role.
A simpler and cheaper way to achieve this is to only buy games you want to and will pay right now. You spend less money on just increasing the ever growing back log. Maybe even reduce it eventually. And if you do want a game and you want to play it right now, it doesn’t really matter what it costs in comparison, as they is probably a game or two per month. The backlog becomes the focus.
Debian on Servers. Not-Debian on not-servers.
It’s doesn’t have to be complicated.
Not in my experience. I typically don’t buy AAA titles, but more smaller or indie games. If they got performance issues at launch, and there are no crashes or they were fixed, performance is the next issue getting tackled.
Also these days there’s really no excuse for buying and keeping games that aren’t playable for you. There’s zero reason to pre-order anyway, so just watch reviews when they release. Or test the game yourself and just refund in the refund window if it doesn’t run properly. Check back after a few months (or years, depending on patience and/or size of backlog).