I decided to treat myself and bought a hacked Nintendo Switch OLED (allowing me to “purchase” games from torrent sites) and a Logitech MX Master 3s mouse. Initially, I had concerns that these were impulsive and overly expensive purchases. However, both turned out to be incredibly useful.
First, the Nintendo Switch console proved handy for two reasons:
1. I use Linux, which can sometimes be problematic for gaming.
2. I love Japanese video games, especially visual novels, and the Switch has tons of them!
The ability to seamlessly switch the console from portable to stationary mode is also a fantastic feature—it’s very well designed. Currently, I’m playing Gyakuten Saiban and thoroughly enjoying it.
As for the new mouse, yes, it was expensive, but I have no regrets. Since I work from home, a good mouse is one of my most essential tools. It’s like how a professional carpenter would invest in a high-quality plane or hammer—it just makes sense… right? In terms of usability, this mouse is top-notch! The coating feels great, and it’s extremely comfortable to hold and click. The only downside? The lack of proper software support for Linux.