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Last year, I suddenly felt unhappy with the old laptop lying on my bed. It was a relatively expensive purchase for me (a big expense six months after graduation), and it had keyboard and touchpad issues that required two repairs costing another 1000 yuan each. Given its high cost, I didn’t want to leave it idle, so I decided to give fydeos another chance. After some research, I found that both deepin and fydeos have evolved significantly in recent years. Fydeos has become more user-friendly, and they now offer Android as well as a Linux subsystem, making daily use much more accessible. Therefore, I decided to buy a Lenovo Chromebook Duet.

Recently, out of… well, let’s say a bit of dissatisfaction, I sold my previously purchased Lenovo Chrome Duet2, but then I bought a Pixelbook 2017… Now that I have this device, I still want to tinker with it for a while, trying to find a way to use this Pixelbook 2017 as a replacement for my work computer for general office tasks. In the process of practising, the main issue wasn’t resolved, but I did come up with a few practical by-products… writing Hexo blogs using Codespace is one of them.

DingTalk for Linux, although not updated frequently, has been continuously solving problems. However, if it could solve problems without introducing new major issues, it would be better …

Last month, I was complaining that things were getting worse year by year, and hoped this year would be better, but my Flag fell down so quickly, Fxxk… It’s really annoying and never stops…

After… I can’t even remember how many years, my blog has been upgraded again. The theme is still Volantis, which is simple to use but comes with many powerful features! Update Content Upgraded Vola...

In 2019, to play Monster Hunter XX, I bought a 3DS. From then on, I started buying various devices to play specific games… I formed a PC group for Dragon’s Dogma, bought a PSV for Persona 4 Golden, and got an NSL for Re:Zero. The most expensive one was the Quest2 for Rhythm Heaven. At the end of 19, I planned to record what games I played each year… But fate is not on my side… The pandemic came, and my work suddenly became much more demanding… Playing games had to rely on late-night spending, so I didn’t have the energy to do much reflection, only expressing a little bit of feeling about some games.

Persona is probably the second game series that made me buy a gaming console, initially being brainwashed by the “P5 is the best” meme for a year. Later, I watched Lex’s P4 recommendation video and couldn’t resist buying a PS Vita. If not for P4G later landing on PC, leaving a legacy for Persona across platforms (it did land on PC last year), I might have bought a second-hand PS4 for P5 at some point in the future…

Recalling 2022, it was basically full of bad things. Work was even more tiring, achievements were fewer, health was worse, spirits were more depressed, free time would be less soon, and even finding a barbecue place several times became difficult… Can’t it get better… I hope the new year won’t be even worse…