It doesn't lead to a destination, and maybe isn't even a riddle, but a sentence I like is:
Is your answer to this question the same as if I had asked you to give me a dollar?
It doesn't lead to a destination, and maybe isn't even a riddle, but a sentence I like is:
Is your answer to this question the same as if I had asked you to give me a dollar?
At least it's something that could be added, as opposed to something that needs removing or changing. Of course, that doesn't matter if there's no desire or money to change it.
This isn't a full answer to your question, but as for where secondhand keyboards are bought/sold, I bought one from eBay a while back.
Depending on the device side connector and how the PCB is designed it actually can be orientation-dependent.
Possibly the two newer Zelda games.
If I remember the name correctly, "Sleep With Me" is designed specifically for this purpose.
I bought from Walmart before. As far as I know they don't use Luxottica. Both pairs I had from there lasted me many years and were cheap. I can't say I recommend them though since it would be supporting Walmart.
I don't understand the issues that prompted you to develop this, can you explain them a bit more? What hot-swap connector are you using this with?
Of course making a cool new board can simply be motivated be a desire to do so 😀.
This idea of complete control over your reality reminds me of the book/novella The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect. Suffice it to say the story suggests that such a reality would ultimately be meaningless.
I would say it sounds great though, even if eventually it gets really depressing.
Mindustry is a mix of a base builder and tower defense. It's also available for PC.
Embarrassingly it took me years to realize what that quote meant. I had always interpreted it to mean that the item is found in an unexpected place. But of course what it really means is that you stop looking once the item is found, therefore that's the last place you looked 🤦
Sure, asking for a single dollar isn't the best use of the question. You could ask for anything, not that the recipient would actually deliver on it.