I'm usually playing over the internet when I am away from home. On LAN, everything works as if I wasn't even streaming, barring the occasional little hiccup in the networking traffic.
I don't remember the specifics of it, but I do remember overhearing two people arguing about a video game that I was super into at the time while having breakfast at an ihop, and neither of them knew what the fuck they were talking about.
If I was an extrovert, I would have been compelled to interrupt just to correct both of them. Instead, I posted about it to Reddit.
I had some Amazon Basics blackout curtains that were well worth the $18 it cost. Compared to similar priced "blackout" curtains from Walmart and other physical retailers, they actually worked for their intended purpose and blocked all light.
Really shouldn't have to tho. It's always for a video I clicked accidentally or only watched 15 seconds before I was like "nah." It should weigh things you've fully watched way heavier.
However, if you own the game on Steam, you could have been playing it on your phone long before Netflix ever opened their games division with Steam Link.
Civ6 is literally the only game I actually use Steam Link for (it's the only game that plays nice with the touch controls and isn't affected by any lag because it's turn-based anyway).