

It’s a streaming device. Think a WiiU gamepad except it can also operate over WiFi connections.
It’s a streaming device. Think a WiiU gamepad except it can also operate over WiFi connections.
Of course. If they can get a PSP emulator running, a streaming client is even easier.
It’s very, very useful.
For one thing, its a ridiculously easy way to get cross-distro support working for whatever it is you’re doing, no matter the distro-specific dependency hell you have to crawl through in order to get it set up.
For another, rather related reason, it’s an easy way to build for specific distros and distro versions, especially in an automated fashion. Don’t have to fuck around with dual booting or VMs, just use a Docker command to fire up the needed image and do what you gotta do.
Cleanup is also ridiculously easy too. Complete uninstallation of a service running in Docker simply involves removal of the image and any containers attached to it.
A couple of security rules you should bear in mind:
I have yet to see a USB cable near the cash register that won’t do a data transfer or charge a device. It may not necessarily fast charge a phone, but if you have such a phone, chances are you already have a cable/adapter at home that works with it.
It’s flash drives and cables, dude. The ones at the counter will get the job done just fine.
Gitlab can do what you need
You could, in theory, play with two screens. However the controls are hardwired onto the device and IIRC it doesn’t have Bluetooth .
Having two screens for stuff would be better handled on the renderer’s side with OBS and screen overlays. Unless you are talking about two seperate streams at the same time? (eg: one from your PC at home and another from your Xbox)