

That’s fine. My 7900XTX still works fine.
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That’s fine. My 7900XTX still works fine.


We have Super Tux Kart at home 🥹.


I remember loathing the GameCube/Wii games >.<
War of the Monsters got more playtime on my PS2.


Cries in Hero 7.
I can’t even plug mine into my PC and use it as a 4k webcam :/


Confirmation = Graduation >.>


A ton of pre-millennials really huffed the leaded gas fumes / ate the paint chips and it shows. :/


But we have Timesplitters Rewind at home!


I think you can setup Jellyfin for Kodi.


I’d suggest getting directly from google store and make sure it’s unlocked. I think direct from Verizon/Verizon varient can sometimes have locked bootloaders.
It’s really as simple as 4 mouse clicks with the Web GUI installer. Actually easier than re-flashing Vannila Android 16.
On my Linux install, I used Ungoogled Chromium since it supports USB passthrough and Firefox doesn’t.
Checkout Obtanium for getting Apps/Updates direct from source like Github.
Aurora Store for Google Play mirror for apps that perhaps are troublesome working from the Default included Mirror.
Accrescent Mirror is also installable, right from inside Graphene’s “App Store” app. And there’s also always F-Droid.
I still use the Google Phone/Messages app from the default Google Play Mirror since I can’t live without Spam Blocking.
The Graphene Mirror strips out all the Google Gemini/AICore/Personal Compute crud. Though Visual Voicemail/RCS doesn’t work on Mint Mobile for me, but I live without those.


Captain Planet before I die.


I’ve had good luck with Glasses USA.


Kevin Sorbo as Hercules©®™.
And I used to listen to the lost profits as a teenager. ultra sigh
I thought they were called Google Pixels now since Google bought them for $1.1B in 2017.