

there is no shame in asking question especially if you already put in some effort yourself and mention what you already tried
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there is no shame in asking question especially if you already put in some effort yourself and mention what you already tried
Just a little heads up in case you didn’t knew:
if you install packages like latte-dock from pacman (or build from source in this case) they will vanish with your next Steam Deck update because the Linux on the Steam Deck works quite different to a regular Linux installation
I wouldn’t get so much hung up on latte-dock anyway since it is unmaintained since quite some time and doesn’t even work on the latest KDE Plasma 6 (which SteamOS doesn’t have yet but will come in the near future)
customizing the default Plasma Panel (right click on desktop > enter edit mode > add panel) is your best bet nowadays for a similar look
anyway if you are really dead set on latte dock you will need to “initialize” all public keys first from the Arch Linux and Steam developers until you actually can install anything on the package manager pacman
pacman-key --init
pacman-key --populate archlinux
pacman-key --populate holo
the last line is specific for SteamOS only
This is the way
you are right, on my linux pc I also use xone instead of bluetooth
on the Steam Deck I just use another non-Xbox gamepad instead
xow isn’t supported anymore and already gives problems with newer libusb versions
but xone (the sucessor of xow) will no longer work after a SteamOS update due to the immutable filesystem of the Steam Deck, you would need to set it up after every update again
afaik xone (the kernel driver for the Xbox One dongle) still isn’t part of the linux kernel (neither mainline or steam deck kernel)
the gamepad itself works fine though, only the adapter dongle sucks
since you can also connect the newer Xbox gamepads via bluetooth, it seems like not many people actually care about it
It’s so lame how there hasn’t been any serious move to take wikis off Fandom and make them independent or even just on another platform.
there is wiki.gg
point stands that Google still favors fandom so high that not many will actually find them
The only real world advantage that crypto seems to have over other currencies is that it is both difficult to trace and it is digital.
most crypto currencies (excluding Monero) are easier to trace than fiat money since every transaction is public to anyone as long as you know the public key (address)
relying on “Mixer” services require are third party in hope they don’t actually sell you out and most crypto exchanges have kyc implemented by law
alternative youtube frontends like Invidious, Newpipe or Freetube (Desktop) keep their own watch history without letting google know
the Chromebooks with ARM processor (the majority of the cheaper ones) are notoriously known to be awful to install any alternative operating system
I use it for cooking
Bonus points for not being as sweet as wine with alcohol
Valve actually sells the Deck at a loss and hope to get it back on games.
this was probably true for the first months but the hardware parts of the steam deck got cheaper over time in particular any flash chips (RAM/SSD) aswell as the older AMD APU
probably the reason why Valve discounts it up to 20% in sales sometimes
More likely it depends if researchers of Largue Language Models (like in ChatGPT/GPT4, LLaMA, etc.) will use RSS feeds
thats at least my idea because the API pricing is so drastic and high, Reddit was one of the biggest sources of these models
Get an open source client like qBittorrent, kTorrent, rTorrent or Transmission
Doom Eternal gets like 30 FPS with Ray Tracing enabled on the Steam Deck, granted in low settings
you can already test this in the current Mesa version, the upcoming Messa 23.2 just enables it by default
the OLED version has a more efficient CPU and fan resulting in a quieter fan noise
if you only play with headphones or only play lesser graphical games like Slay the Spire or Brotato you probably barely would notice the difference though