

“One slop please”
“One slop please”
Oh, that CloudBox…
Guinness, for strength!
Emergent pack behaviour, fascinating!
In practice, there aren’t really any differences. However I suspect that it’s designed around the Deck interface and that there would be no easy way to invoke it.
Although it’s probably open source, or you might be able to bind whatever the Deck button sends to some key combination… I guess I’ll have to look into it.
Thanks. You even did specify you used it from a browser, I wasn’t paying attention, sorry.
Right, so they did. Silly me. Thanks.
There you go then. It’s 80 €.
Apparently, this is a browser extension (well, a script for a browser extension), so it works when you browse the Steam catalog through your web browser, but not through their client. Or did I miss anything?
It was the other way around. The default was to run proton-enabled games, but not random titles, unless you enabled proton for everything via the toggle (“enable for all titles”) which was off by default.
Now it’s on by default and the switch is gone, so it’s can’t inadvertently be switched off.
We need decky for desktop steam.
That’s pretty good, they’re fairly small targets.
I still have a cool laptop (with Mandrake and kde) with 192 megs of memory somewhere.
That feeling ought to disappear once your implant is activated.
That’s not a very good idea. It’s not a general use distribution.
‘Fortnite OG’ lobbies may now have as little as eight real players, according to a report from a prominent Epic Games leaker.
In a lot of the games I play, I’d be happy to have that many.
My menus need to be dynamically reloaded!
It’s still Javascript.
Also if you don’t have the Facebook or instagram apps on your phone.
Didn’t everyone do that in the 70s? Maybe even the us did it (not sure).