What’s the use case? ELI5.
What’s the use case? ELI5.
It’s a controller with Xbox layout and DualSense features. If you look at Valve’s latest news, Xbox controllers are the most common on PC. So, I guess they want to sell these to those users maybe? Butit doesn’t have hapticfeedback, that’s a bit disappointing.
Personally, I won’t buy anything without trackpads. I want a true Steam Controller 2, the first needed an additional stick and a proper dpad.
Could this work offline as a PWA? By offline I mean not hosted on your server, but locally.
AMD or Nvidia?
It’s the shit’s shittiness. It’s a shitception!
Wait, why is Discuit being accounted for if they are not federated?
How does this work with the VM method? Or is this only needed during the install process?
Immich got bought by FUTO, how that plays in the long run remains to be seen.
Yeah, that’s what I understood as well. As in, the ISA is the code, and the CPU is the binary.
Obligatory reading: “RISC-V is not an “open-source processor””. I was, like most others, under the impression that RISC-V was an open source CPU. So, this is an important distinction.
Yes, devs work on Linux. Now, since the Deck, people (2%) are starting to game on Linux. The next battlefields are the desktop and the living room. The latter could be solved by a Deck 2 (and a new dock) with E-GPU support. That is trickier, there needs to happen a lot of things, and is much more complex.
People thought the same about portable, yet they did things for it to happen. If a company as inluential as Valve does the same for desktop, it could become a thing. I don’t mean dominate, I mean like a noteworthy event, just like the Deck.
If they actually do get it, I’m upgrading.
Hi, this looks amazing, I’ll try it ! How is Pocketbase? What are your thoughts working with it?
Also, have you thought about federating trails? It would be amazing we could build a decentralized alternative to the big corps.
They are risking Linux becoming an actual thing in the portable, desktop & living room spaces.
I’ll just keep my excitement at bay until Micrisoft proves they didn’t fuck it up by something like requiring a constant online connection for the single player campaign like Black Ops 6.
Competitive FPS games on consoles. Like, what more can be said? Everything after that will be questionable. Whatever they do will be wrong and right, simultaneously.
I prefer to stand by companies that support my OS of choice. If they support me, I will pay them back. Otherwise I would be supporting them in ignoring my choices, so I put my money where my mouth is.
Halo: Re-Remastered
Maybe they tried to make a Metal Gear title without him and it sucked. And now they are kind of admitting their mistake.