For me it's just that the deck is a better low power device and has trackpads. I can play RPGs from the 90s at 3 watts for 8 hours on a single charge. The thing I'm most excited for in a deck2 would be even better performance under 10W.
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GOG games work great with heroic because no DRM, almost as easy as steam games. Epic is a pain in the ass though because you need to be logged in to play them. They work offline for a time but every time I travel I have to reenter username, password, 2FA code and captcha. For whatever reason it just refuses to remember the device. Still Civ6 is good on deck and it was free on epic.
You can call it UBI but that's not what anyone else means by UBI, so you're just confusing the debate by calling it that.
One of the key points of UBI is that it is universal, meaning everyone gets it regardless of their own means.
If you take it away from people who work then it's just un/underemployment support and it discourages people from taking low paid jobs and breeds resentment towards recipients.
Very powerful lobby in a lot of countries.
Different countries, different laws.
You're probably thinking of IUs rather than ug but even then 50k is way too much:
"Doses below 10,000 IU/day are not usually associated with toxicity, whereas doses equal to or above 50,000 IU/day for several weeks or months are frequently associated with toxic side effects including documented hyperglycemia."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_D
50,000ug is 2,000,000 IUs, in other words way too much!
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/the-claus-that-refreshes/
Santa Claus wasn't in any way invented by Coca-Cola. The name, colours, appearance and everything used by Coca-Cola in their advertising already existed in prior works. The only thing they invented was the association with coke.
I would have agreed with you until the supreme Court ruled otherwise to protect trump.
So is the president, who orders drone strikes on civilians.
Buffy and Angel are still pretty great.
Yes, some people are going to pay more in taxes than they get in UBI. But with UBI you raise the bottom level of income in society so that everyone is able to live. Then people can supplement UBI by working an amount which fits them. Nobody has to work 60 hours a week just to be able to live. And you should also have tax thresholds set so that people don't pay as much in income tax as they get in UBI as soon as they start working - more/better paid work should always make you better off.
In the end yes the rich will have to pay more towards it because UBI is inherently a form of wealth redistribution.