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I wrote an ESO addon manager for the steam deck. They don’t use nexus modes but I could probably figure that out.
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I have scores hidden and block at the first sign of asshattery, say what you gotta say in the first.
“Your boos mean nothing, I’ve seen what makes you cheer.”
I wrote an ESO addon manager for the steam deck. They don’t use nexus modes but I could probably figure that out.
yep, easily the best netbooks are chromebooks without chrome.
i wish we’d see another pixelbook tho. my battery poofed and nothing on the market comes close.
nah, this is how the web was always designed to work.
not compressed by default
without looking, what’s the flag to push over ssh with compression
Suddenly every PC becomes a target for Discovery during legal proceedings. Lawyers can subpoena your Recall database and search it, no longer being limited to email but being able to search for terms that came up in Teams or Slack or Signal messages, and potentially verbally via Zoom or Skype if speech-to-text is included in Recall data.
Discovery includes personal devices too, btw.
there’s no 5 year plan, it’s 5 one year plans in a trench coat.
I thought that said rip as in bong rip.
Still not touchscreen, I’ll pass.
Cool tho, 13 is pretty much the perfect size for me.
We overfill them so you can’t use them. Malicious compliance.
Just my eyes playing tricks on me.
😭😭😭😭
I think im the right level of crossfaded for this.
I’m no fanboy but Windows just sucks for anything portable. At first I was exited to see how manufacturers would pivot to adopt linux for their portables. Now it’s just watching flop after flop.
They already support anti cheat… what you think ring0 anti cheat does is exactly what SteamOS does.
being able to reproduce crashes or bugs then documenting will help a lot.
i just dont have the time to decipher vague tickets from users.
take a look at open issues and see if you can reproduce them.
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that was like the 4th attempt at tagging too. lemmy is fun.
thanks @pro_grammer@programming.dev, usually i never see these until too late.
Must be an account thing because mine is unchecked.