It's supposed to be a cup of tea. Acute tea pie. Took me a second as well since I thought coffee too.
I can appreciate the setup and dedication. However, I feel it falls flat when the older consoles are output to a LCD/LED/OLED display and not to a CRT.
I really want to get into this game, but I find the base building and resource hunting/inventory management to be incredibly tedious and not straight forward. Maybe I'm in the minority on that front or haven't spent enough time with it, open to hearing others thoughts on what I might be doing wrong.
That said, I'm very intrigued to jump in again with this update.
Metroid Dread?
My wife (a millennial) does this all the time at home. Part of me thinks it's her way of getting me to leave the living room so she can fart.
The manager probably wouldn't give her more anyways if she was a full time employee so they could avoid paying for benefits.
They sort of are. A lot of hardcore shows I go to always offer cassettes at the merch table.
Are you me?
TLDR If you're the consumer, you're always the fucked party of a TOS.
If the ads are baked in, just hit the 15s jump button a couple of times until you get back into the podcast. The ones I listen to usually play music during the ads, so when I hear the music is over I know I'm back in the podcast.
No end in sight and SAG might be up next at the end of the month. They're in negotiations right now.
So I'm still using Windows on my desktop, but from my experience with Proton on Steam Deck, Proton works pretty flawlessly essentially translating the windows exe. I'm assuming it's the same for a Linux desktop setup but I'll let others who actually have experience here comment further. The only thing that you may have issues with are competitive online games, but those aren't really my jam but understandable if they are for you.