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So here’s your chance to clarify your statement and represent it the way you intended
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARPANET
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Request_for_Comments
Your choice example of technology to support IP laws is… something that was created publically and is a collection of open, public standards 🤦🤦🤦 do you think the internet is patented…? By who??? Lmao
The internet is literally the peak example that proves IP laws are unnecessary for innovation and actually inhibits it. And yes, good observation that IP laws predate the internet. They are antiquated by it and no longer relevant in a post-internet world.
No no no the world has always worked the way my flawed ideology requires!!!
that technology never would have existed in the first place
Oh gee, a wildly incorrect assumption
So… what, are you denying that open source software exists because people have to pay bills…?
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Its a roundabout way of writing “its really shit for this usecase and people that actively try to use it that way quickly find that out”
Yup, it’s literally a bullshit machine.
I always put /home on a different drive than /
It’s not even useful for testing or development either because it can only mock up existing features that have already been tested 😂 unless your game is literally 100% recycled unoriginal garbage, this won’t work
Why would you waste all that time collecting the ridiculous amount of game footage required to train the model on your unfinished game, and then do that over again the moment you make a change, when you could just… test it…??? It’s literally faster and less effort to use traditional means than it is to try to use AI. 🤦 not to mention, you’re going to have to test it normally anyway, whether you use this or not, there’s no getting around that
Force-a-Nature
I just stick to AMD, especially on Linux. The official AMD driver is open source on Linux, included in mainline kernel, and performance is better than their Windows diver now
What was I “fuming” about…? Wdym?
“Everyone around me says they have positive experiences with the touchpads! They’re the ones that are wrong and I am right, because… the real people just ignore them and don’t post about it!!!”
Lmao. Yeah, I’m the one in an alternate reality here…
Wow this “alternate reality” seems pretty immersive:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/td9inr/how_good_are_the_touchpads/
My experience with them has been pretty great. I was able to play a mouse and keyboard game with them without issue (in my case, the games I tested this with were Planet Zoo and FrostPunk). From my experience in the past with Steam controller, it’s the same if not better.
People have been playing every type of game out there with the Steam Controller for years. The efficacy of trackpads is self-evident.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1675200/discussions/0/4353368616863474991/
I like to use them for typically very mouse-oriented games, like RTS and point-n-click adventures. They also help make navigating the desktop mode a snap.
Trackpads are highly underrated as inputs for the simple reason that there are two
the ones on the steam controller were perfect
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/steam-deck-valve-gaming-handheld
the touchpads work great as a mouse replacement in games like Civilization VI, which was surprisingly playable on the Steam Deck.
Gee, what kind of “homework” did you even do? These were the top 3 search results for “steam deck trackpad review”, skipping over a Reddit post titled " Steam Deck Trackpads are Actually Good" which was the #2 search result
Lmao “Playable” tag…
Can framework physically be upgraded? Yes. Is that practical, realistic, or something the makes sense for a typical user to actually do (beyond RAM and hard drives, which is common to be able to replace on most laptops already)? No. See all the reasons I’ve already covered. To market the product based on that like it is something great that a user will expect to do and why they should buy it, is pretty scammy behavior, especially when the laptop is priced at a premium and this is justified by these impractical features.
Ir16 is as repairable and as easy as framework to replace/upgrade typical components as one should expect for a laptop, like RAM, hard drives, and network card. You remove 9 screws, the bottom panel comes right off, and there is access to those components. I wouldn’t expect to easily replace other parts of it or the entire mainboard, but again, no one is practically going to be doing that with framework either anyway.
an unrelated and fairly ignorant take
It’s actually related (given all of the comments suggesting framework and parroting scam marketting points), and not ignorant, just realistic. People often want to defend their purchase after they’ve been duped.
Alrighty, then! If you say so
continues enjoying keyboard and mouse games on Steam Deck like most users, as Valve intended
Makes invalid comparisons based on incompatible measures and draws incorrect conclusions
You’re still wrong.
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It just added a hash of the password to your posts so that others could verify which user made the post. These hashes were easily cracked though. The username could be anything you want. There was no account creation