Fuck. Yes.
Fuck. Yes.
Nah I’m just curious after seeing the meme post about manual transmissions.
I’ll give you one other category - off-road focused SUVs (Wranglers, Broncos, etc…)
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Yes, the Finnish Bureau of Investigation
Most of these just make me smile or shake my head, but this one legitimately made me laugh.
Linux is a great way to extend the usefulness of an EOL Chromebook. I would not buy a Chromebook for Linux though. You’d be better off getting a used Thinkpad or something.
That’s not the issue though. There’s a finite amount of money that Spotify pays out based on the amount of subscription fees it is bringing in. That $38 million would be divided up amongst all the other artists if it wasn’t being paid to white noise podcasts.
It has local co-op, plug your steam deck into a TV and get a controller.
The problem is that tablets like this generally can’t take advantage of the turbo boost on the CPU due to thermal throttling. I’ll wait and see, but I expect it to perform worse than an N5100 laptop.
To be honest I’m not sure how to browse if you haven’t installed the game. If you want to copy from another game you can save the configuration as a template and then import it to the other game.
I have a Steam Deck and was considering “upgrading” to something that has more power.
But then I wanted to play Torchlight 2, an action-rpg designed for mouse and keyboard that does not have controller support. I wasn’t even going to try it, but saw that Runic Games had an input profile for it. The left stick controls your character like it supporter controllers, but it’s all using the mouse. The touchpads work for precise targeting. And I’m able to use all 10 skill buttons using modifier keys and adding the back buttons. Plus I was able to easily adapt this to Diablo 3, a non-steam game without controller support.
If you want to be limited to games designed with controllers in mind, go for one of the alternatives. But if you want to be able to play mouse and keyboard games, there’s nothing that competes with the Steam Deck.
It sounds like you haven’t used a user friendly Linux distro in the last decade. Mint and Ubuntu will install any proprietary driver you need, but even beyond that most WiFi cards are supported out of the box by the Linux kernel now.
I remember WaterFox but this is getting ridiculous.
GTFO with your Hawaiian pizza propaganda.
I think he means tabs along the top like on a PC browser.
I’m just wondering where the heck the PC port is. Not going to lie, I would buy it at full price if it were steam deck compatible.
What’s the point of the cutout around the screen?
I went to a restaurant in the middle of nowhere that had a QR code menu as default. None of the major cellphone carriers have service there and the only way to get cell coverage in the town is through a local cell carrier. I was so confused as to why they decided that was the solution for their restaurant.
Yeah it definitely seems like there’s some selection bias in the responses. Maybe we need an anonymous poll.