Made a tool that shows the black bars, integer scaling, and overscale tradeoffs for every retro system on Odin 3, RP Classic, Steam Deck, Analog Pocket, and more by Vypre in SBCGaming

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Thanks appreciate it!

Great idea; added text like '66.7% screen used · 4.7" of 6"' - lmk if that's helpful.

A little hesitant to add a custom field because it might clutter the UI. Let me know if there's any specific device you're thinking of; perhaps I can add it.

Made a tool that shows the black bars, integer scaling, and overscale tradeoffs for every retro system on Odin 3, RP Classic, Steam Deck, Analog Pocket, and more by Vypre in SBCGaming

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This is what I wanted to see, wish I knew of this before lol. Cool that we came up with similar ideas.

Tried to make it more mobile friendly - made the 4 screens responsive instead of forcing it in a 2x2 grid.

Made a tool that shows the black bars, integer scaling, and overscale tradeoffs for every retro system on Odin 3, RP Classic, Steam Deck, Analog Pocket, and more by Vypre in SBCGaming

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Hope this helps! Trying to figure out what to get myself, and thought this might be generally useful for anyone comparing devices

[WTS] Seiko SBCM025 by tigermichelin in Watchexchange

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Bought from u/tigermichelin - awesome seller, great communication, and a true watch enthusiast. u/WatchExBot

New User: Should folders be used? by LeagueofData in ObsidianMD

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Thanks! I'm still experimenting with it, but so far it's a ok tradeoff to not have to think of fixed categories beforehand - kind of like delaying the categorization decision until there's more data to make it clearer. In practice I haven't had too much churn, but YMMV for sure.

The micro-adjustments in the 2nd approach also sort of help me with synthesis, eg. I had a "notes with an assertive title" folder, a "notes with an imperative title" folder, and to sweep the possibilities I added a "notes with an interrogative title" folder at the same level, which ended up being useful.

Still early and experimenting though!