What he said ^. There's no automation, you just have to make sure you catch everything is all. I may have made it sound more difficult than I intended, sorry about that!
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Docker is helpful, but won't be perfect since there's no built-in migration. You'll have to move any mounted directories like config and data and stuff. Docker is designed to be able spin up and down constantly, so it doesn't really hold any persistent data in the image itself.
Also, I know you want free, but have you considered unraid? If you really need free you can try truenas or freenas or whatever, but a user friendly linux distro isn't usually going to be too much overhead. I'd highly recommend unraid as a good option for users who need an easier way to work with all of their containers but don't want to go as far as setting up a kubernetes cluster or something.
What is your budget?
Do you think faster RAM would have a bigger impact than an upgraded GPU?
Lol it still can't really do Windows
It was doomed when they went from 6 to 5 players a side. Tank became so much worse. And that's before all the PvE nonsense
This sounds like a weird vendetta with a bunch of random nit picks. The Steam Deck certainly isn't perfect, but the value at the price is pretty much best in market and there are higher end options for those who want to spend more
The difference is highly relevant to the discussion. They are very different ways to watch
Cable isn't streaming.... 🤦♂️
I see your point but this is not a valid analogy
Best of luck!!