Got my head straight to this short (sorry, it’s Youtube): hehe
Admin for mbin instance of fe.derate.me
Got my head straight to this short (sorry, it’s Youtube): hehe
I agree about the touchpads. Those work great. And most keys can be assigned to.buttons so without keyboard is okay, but some strategy games have a lot of shortcuts and those just work better with a keyboard.
Never heard of Quiblr but I really like the look and feel of. Also great that you added a “For you page”. Any chance you can add kbin/mbin instances? Is Quiblr like a frontend which pulls data from other instances or is it an other fediverse piece of software? And are we able to selfhost Quiblr?
Suspend and resume are indeed fantastic. There is no wait time before you can game.
Yeah, that last part about getting my gaming vibe going is something I recognize. I used to get a lot of joy out of gaming and could spend hours on it. Now it is feeling more and more like something I do just to pass time.
That was my move as well. I did do some upgrades on my PC along the way, but the base was still from 2009 (and I must say, it functioned surprisingly well). But a couple of months back I upgraded my PC as well. But the decline in play time on the Steam Deck was started before the upgrade.
I should probably use it more as you do. Plug it in on the TV and do some group gaming or just for myself, and keep it with me when traveling.
That sucks man. Nice to have the Steam Deck then. At least you have some form of entertainment.
It definitely is, and I really enjoyed it when I got it. But I do run into the limitations of the device. Those limitations are by design because I would like a bigger screen, but putting a 17" screen on a handheld doesn’t make it a handheld anymore. So my usecase might not fit with the device anymore. I do use it sometimes to play sports or casual games. But that’s about it.
On macOS you need to do that quite a couple of times. Changing settings, installing stuff to run in the background, install stuff to open open login, etc. So it is there.
Furthermore a lot of programs and guides for linux are written to make it easy so they use sudo
but you don’t always have to run it as root. But not doing so usually requires more steps. So linux is more restricting but to circumvent that, people use sudo
a bit too much.
Librefox? Or something else? Don’t know, but since Firefox is often recommended for privacy, I was wondering if this changes things?
Man I hope this is the right call. Could be great that they will listen to the users more, but it could also be a quick downfall from here if they get pressure from the investors.
I hate it that they put al the nice features behind data harvesters. Want to have that nice traffic info (a nightmare on it’s own, but it is handy)? Share all your data. Want to have Spotify? Share all your data.
I can’t seem to find a limit with https://addy.io It certainly doesn’t tie it to a certain website.