I’m replaying Bug Fables, which is a kind of spiritual successor to the first two Paper Mario games. Definitely can recommend if you like that style of game!
I know iFixit sells screw extractor bits that apparently work well, though I haven’t tried them myself: https://www.ifixit.com/products/precision-screw-extractor-set Might be with checking out these or something similar
Very sneaky, those words are
If it started: 0.999… = 1 - lim(1/n) then maybe we can talk, but I have no idea where 0.999… = 1 - lim(1 - 1/n) comes from, that’s just incorrect
For what it’s worth, the multi-user experience in my case has been pretty seamless. Here’s my setup if it helps anyone:
My roommate and I both have separate steam accounts (it sounds like you may be looking for a ‘child’ account or something like that, those may be a thing but I’m unfortunately completely unfamiliar with that, so ymmv if you use that).
We set up family sharing between us to access each other’s games, but did that I think entirely on a computer via that steam client. No pins or anything were necessary iirc, just a slightly convoluted sequence of logging in and out of steam on the same computer and clicking the needed ‘family sharing’ buttons.
Then I set up the deck with my account, logged out, and had my roommate log in. There’s an option somewhere to start the steam deck at the account select screen every time it turns on rather than automatically logging in to the last used account.
It sounds like most of the difficulty is coming from the family sharing setup. Like I said, I’m not knowledgeable on if steam has ‘child’ accounts that can be linked to other accounts, if so it’s possible that none of what my process was like applies.
Hopefully that’s at least somewhat helpful