It’s a handheld limited to 1280x800, but I haven’t found it particularly hard to adjust.
Not a laptop, but I found a steam deck with a bluetooth keyboard works well for me. It ranges from $400 to $650 new depending on the model, not including accessories. Though a stand and a bluetooth keyboard shouldn’t be too expensive. That said you do have to put up with a smaller screen size and keep track of the keyboard, stand, and possibly a mouse on top of the steam deck itself.
Skellige is a combination of Celtic/Scottish and Viking culture
I don’t even need to throw rocks, Microsoft will drive you out trying to force you into letting copilot think for you.
Good! It would help prevent flies, which are worse.
I find it useful for learning once you get the fundamentals down. I do it by trying to find all the bugs in the generated code, then see what could be cut out or restructured. It really gives more insight into how things actually work than just regular coding alone.
This isn’t as useful for coding actual programs though, since it would just take more time than necessary.
Standing in the corner doing nothing probably won’t work well, but sitting in a chair with a book and an expectation to talk about it after might. Giving them stim toys like fidget spinners could also work. The idea is you want them to calm down.
I think they meant standing in the corner or sitting in a chair for the duration of the timeout
Daydreaming to the point where it’s interfering with your day to day life
I wouldn’t count on that if I where you. They’re cracking down harder than ever, and they’re getting even more citizens by mistake during their raids than usual.