Theyre describing it as a small linux PC, which makes me hopeful. And given that its running SteamOS, I imagine it will be a very similar experience to the steam deck, with a streamlined main interface all in steam but the option to dive in deeper and customize the OS more.
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Apparently its shipping early next year actually. Based on earlier leaks though this has been in development more or less since the index.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Baldur's Gate 3 now has a native Linux buildEnglish
15·3 months agoWas already working fine through proton, but this is great to see as well!
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Baldur's Gate 3 now has a native Linux buildEnglish
2·3 months agoI think this is perfectly fine. I dont think we should really be expecting them to provide support for the entirety of the linux platform when there is so much variation between installs. If its working on steam deck, it’ll work on linux generally.
The comments that already exist are pretty good but I’d like to bring up that I dont think it’s all that unique to Europe. Look at imperial Japan, for instance. I haven’t witnessed this myself, but I hear Korea has some cultural resentment towards Japan (particularly from older folk) thats not unlike how some affected cultures feel about their former European colonizers.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck plugin adds AMD FSR4 support to improve visuals
11·3 months agoFSR4 has been great for me. Performance seems slightly worse than FSR3 but the increase in visual quality is well worth it, particularly because IMO FSR4 on balanced both looks and performs better than FSR3 on quality.
I still avoid it when I can because native rendering will always look best, but this is definitely really nice for steam deck where the hardware is much more limited.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Will CEOs eventually have to replace themselves with AI to please shareholders?
3·3 months agoI’d argue they do make strategic decisions, its just that the strategy is always increasing quarterly earnings and their own assets.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Valve seems to have quietly rolled out a major upgrade to their Anti-Cheat system and it’s apparently wrecking havoc on cheat providersEnglish
33·3 months agoI’ve been thinking for a while we need more server side stuff. No worries about infringing on the consumers computer then. Hopefully that ends up becoming something good!
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Valve seems to have quietly rolled out a major upgrade to their Anti-Cheat system and it’s apparently wrecking havoc on cheat providersEnglish
276·3 months agoI really hope valve can get VAC into a good space so it can be an example of doing anti-cheat well without having to be a rootkit. Looks like we’re heading towards that point. Hopefully this change will last
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Technology@lemmy.world•Roblox, Discord sued after 15-year-old boy was allegedly groomed online before he died by suicideEnglish
21·3 months agoA game made for kids should not allow sexually explicit material on their platform. And, in fact, they don’t, this kind of content is very clearly and explicitly against roblox’s content policy but they fail to enforce it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Roblox, Discord sued after 15-year-old boy was allegedly groomed online before he died by suicideEnglish
164·3 months agoThis isn’t an age verification problem, its a moderation problem. A massive one. There’s hundreds of games that exist almost entirely for the purpose of grooming ppl (a common one is so called “bathroom simulators” iirc) and roblox frequently doesnt do anything about them until there’s public outcry about ine particular game, no matter how many reports come in or how obvious it is.
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Technology@lemmy.world•I got hooked on browsing openalternative.co is "Most Popular" listEnglish
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI Startup Flock Thinks It Can Eliminate All Crime In AmericaEnglish
4·3 months agoThats why I said “come close” - there are plenty of crimes committed by the ultra wealthy.
However, those aren’t the kind of crimes this kind of mass surveillance is targeting either. They are trying to get rid of petty crime, gang violence, theft… stuff like that. And those kinds of crimes would almost dissapear entirely if you eliminated poverty.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI Startup Flock Thinks It Can Eliminate All Crime In AmericaEnglish
291·3 months agoThe only way you could actually come close to eliminating all crime would be if you eliminated poverty. But that would make the rich less rich, so not gonna happen.
Power brick, power adapter, or USB charger are what come to mind for me.
I gotta say I disagree heavily with your fiancee on dongles. IMO dongles are adapters for data of some kind, not just power from the wall. But to each their own I guess.
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Technology@lemmy.world•We Investigated Tesla’s Autopilot. It’s Scarier Than You Think - More Perfect UnionEnglish
6·3 months agoThere was debate around whether they should use lidar. I thought I remembered that the initial plan was lidar but that musk dropped it before any actually got into the hands of consumers. I could be wrong though
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Technology@lemmy.world•We Investigated Tesla’s Autopilot. It’s Scarier Than You Think - More Perfect UnionEnglish
18·3 months agoThis is ancient news, but I still cant believe they ditched lidar. Relying in computer vision alone when you could easily give it more reliable data to work with is just stupid.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL american public support for requiring vaccines against infectious diseases dropped from 81% in 1991 to 51% last yearEnglish
20·4 months agoPeople have talked about this before, but it really does seem like people have forgotten how bad some of these diseases could get and how much vaccines helped us. In 1991 plenty of folk remembered polio, maybe even had a relative who got it. Good number remembered smallpox and/or got that shot themselves. But now less and less people really understand both the scale of devastation those diseases caused and the scale of how many were helped and saved by vaccines.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you think of imitation and lab-grown meats?
17·4 months agoI find it very promising. As much as I love meat, its pretty undeniable that raising livestock is super inefficient. It takes so much food to raise livestock that, iirc, more farmland in the US is dedicated to growing food for our food than to growing food for us. Lab grown meat doesn’t completely solve this - there are still lost calories in the process to my knowledge - but its way more efficnient. Plus less land usage, less fossil fuel emissions, overall it would be more sustainable.
I see 2 big problems facing it right now:
The first is scale, which is the more significant. We’d need to figure out how to grow meat on a truly massive scale. Definitely doable though, just needs more research.
The second is “realism” or how close it seems to natural meat. Lab grown meat has the advantage over like plant based stuff because it is actually meat. However, ifnits too perfect or uniform, or maybe doesnr have enough fat or variety, it might be seen as unnatural by many (even just subconsciously) and push them away from it.
But yeah, could be awesome.


Honestly, I don’t really think there were sacrifices. They seem like just an upgrade to me.
No more trackpads I guess, but I didnt like those much either, most games just treat them as a single button or maybe two and we got two more buttons on each controller in their place.