I’d say it depends if you are a technical user or not.
I’d say it depends if you are a technical user or not.
Yeah, my first question when I saw the title was “how do you even gather this data?”. It’s actually pretty cool as steam probably has rather reliable data in its own niche.
What other red flags do you have in mind?
Maybe with zRAM and a bit of swap it could run quite ok 🤷
But the future is inevitable, isn’t it better to be less pessimistic and attempt to be prepared for it instead of just waiting?
They just talk about Steam games that were verified by Valve’s process. So yeah, as you said, it’s much larger for people who are willing to do a tiny bit of tinkering 👍
You’re not an idiot, I had the same issue with last epoch and it took me a while to understand. Half rate shadering has no side effects on most games so I didn’t see this coming 🙍♂️
This keyboard seems worse than any virtual keyboard 😅
To be honest I was recently forced back into Windows by my employer recently and I don’t get it’s good for :p
Although shaming newcomers for their distro choice is not a welcoming move 💢
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I don’t believe it either, I think they said it wouldn’t arrive before 2025 :/
But I want it soooo much, the OLED version looks awesome but it’s no an upgrade big enough to justify getting rid of my original version
Could it mean Steam Deck 2 already? 🤞
Although it depends of the backup format :
Didn’t GNOME support Wayland way earlier than KDE ?
As I wasn’t using my desktop much I sold it and the deck’s desktop mode is my main computer now. In that perspective I really prefer bazzite’s gnome and more permissive package management.
That’s what saved me too but I’m still stuck with unpredictable crashes, 150GB of HDD / 8GB of RAM lost in the void and bullshit ads for copilot in the lock screen …
Thanks for the background, as a very recent nix adopter this drama seems like a lot 😥
But on Linux aren’t most drivers part of the kernel?
About Intel catching up I might add that even if it proves to be true, this was not something that seemed to be expected. Valve might have been working on IR for a few years now?