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When I look at what she does before even hitting the AI button I think her artistic interests are not in trouble. But she always liked drawing and painting anyways.

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Nah, that’s running on a laptop with the actual AI stuff being rendered on my gaming PC. I think that’s basically what all the AI tools on phones do as well. It’s just some company’s gaming PC.

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Yeah. Took me several days to set it up with the AMD card on my gaming rig. I also tried to run it on a Steam Deck but I gave that up. As it says, using the CPU is possible but painfully slow.

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Couldn’t you configure the existing panel to do what you want? Add and remove widgets and resize it and you should have what you need.

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Did you mean with touch support? They can all work without touch if you just don’t use it.

Gnome works quite well with touch. I had to jump through some hoops to get KDE Plasma to work well enough on my Steam Deck. I have to use three different on screen keyboards (Maliit, Onboard and Steam’s) depending on what I’m doing.

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When I had my Pinephone I was really tempted to use Gnome as my DE. There were just some really small annoyances and it would have been perfect. Made me wish that Purism had thrown their weight directly at Gnome instead of making Phosh.

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Valve is difficult. On the one hand they have their own Wayland compositor with gamescope. Which works by launching an explicitly configured XWayland session for the game.

And on the other hand there’s Steam, which is still an X application.

And on top of that are stupid Steam Input bugs that only happen when you try to launch a game with gamescope.

On the Steam Deck in gaming mode Gamescope is the main compositor which launches two XWayland sessions. I guess one for Steam and one for the game.

It’s bizarre.

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My kids wanted to play the game solely based on a Lego set they saw in a toy store.

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Because of the Mac focus I really had a sliver of hope that Halo might get a Linux release. Or that the Windows release might at least be playable via Wine. Then they got bought by Microsoft.

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Such a great game.

I don’t think I ever managed to get beyond the first level with any species. Maybe with the Predator.

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I just wish they’d support older cards as well with the new open source stuff.

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It took a long long time until Android emulators on Linux worked even close to what has been available on Windows.

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Yeah, well, a strength of 8 is really pathetic. cries in STR6

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Players blame WB for “Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League”.

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I’m flicking between Arkham Knight (where I remembered why I don’t like the game), Deus Ex (where I kinda think I know why I don’t like the game) and Shattered Pixel Dungeon (where I almost don’t know why I stopped playing the game).

Microsoft says it needs games like Hi-Fi Rush the day after killing its studio (www.theverge.com)

Today, one day after Microsoft announced that it would shut down four of its games studios, Matt Booty, head of Xbox Game Studios, held a town hall to discuss the division’s future goals. “We need smaller games that give us prestige and awards,” Booty told employees, according to internal remarks shared with The Verge....

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Yeah, the Spider-Man games are a good comparison. A ton of different moves you can do but most of them are pretty easy and intuitive to pull of. I’m patiently waiting for Spider-Man 2 to arrive on PC.

I think I’ll invest a few more hours into Arkham Knight and if I can’t get into it I’ll try Origins. And if that one doesn’t do it for me either I’ll just play Asylum again.

Thanks all for your input!

I don't know anything about Linux and the idea of installing it frightens me. Where do I start?

I bought a laptop yesterday, it came pre-installed with Windows 11. I hate win 11 so I switched it down to Windows 10, but then started considering using Linux for total control over the laptop, but here’s the thing: I keep seeing memes about how complicated or fucky wucky Linux is to install and run. I love the idea of open...

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Did you install Windows 10 yourself from scratch? If you managed to do that you should be able to handle most Linux installs as well. I would go so far to say that generally Linux is easier to install than Windows nowadays. Go with Mint or OpenSUSE or Ubuntu and you should be all right.

If you have nvidia graphics that might give you trouble in the form of one extra package to install. If you have Intel or AMD graphics you shouldn’t expect any trouble at all.

The biggest difference between Windows and Linux is that you generally don’t download apps and drivers from websites but use your package manager to install stuff. Similar to app stores on smartphones. And unless it’s nvidia all drivers are already built in.

You can download live Linux images that boot directly from USB to try them out without installing. Often the live image is the same one you can then use to install Linux, if you want to.

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Are you a quantum particle? You can either know your location or your velocity but not both.

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Why don’t you just get rid of NM? Like you said it’s more intended for easy default cases.

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Like that monkey experiment where they put food on top of a ladder but every time someone tries to get the food everybody gets sprayed with cold water. When they stop trying to get food they take one monkey out and put a new one in who gets beaten up by the others when it tries to get the food. So they substitute in new monkeys until none of the originals are left but they still beat up anyone trying to get the food although they don’t know why.

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Yeah, probably.

Anyways, let’s eat some non-pig meat and chop off some foreskins!

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Spectator. Beholders are even more dangerous.

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NTFS can’t handle Linux file permissions. It is not suited as a system drive.

And supposedly it can give you problems if you use it to store your Steam games. I never cared to test that, though.

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Just go with whatever is the default of your distribution.

That said I’ve come to love the automatic snapshots OpenSUSE gives me with BTRFS. I think they use snapper to automate that. It does a snapshot before and after every packet install, update or removal. And it has some system to delete snapshots that aren’t needed anymore but it always keeps enough to give you peace of mind, especially when you’re experimenting.

I should look into keeping some snapshots of my ~ as well. And I should implement that especially for my family.

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The heterosexual couple next door is so nice, though.

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The popular opinion is that it was easier for them to get up-to-date packages that way.

My opinion: It’s just what the people working on the Deck were using at the time themselves.

Other reason might be that they had SteamOS 2 based on Debian and probably had some problems with it that they could solve on Arch more easily.

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Wasn’t Volvo the company where some exec got run over when they wanted to demonstrate the automatic emergency stop feature? And all this after they gifted seatbelts to the world.

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You could append the chmod command with && but that’s probably not what you wanted.

why cant we connect 2 computers using USB

So i tried to connect steamdeck to pc using usb and i read its immpossible because steamdeck is a computer and some explanation on quora about strong master slave relationship. But then why is it possible for android phones to connect to pc whilist also having the ability to use USB and other usb c accesories. Also why cant it...

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You actually can connect a Steam Deck to another PC. Look for the DeckMTP plugin on Decky Loader.

MTP is the thing Android uses when you connect your phone to a PC. It should be possible to install on any PC. Don’t know about Windows but there’s probably a solution for that as well.

Don’t know what happens when both devices have it. I’d suspect that they would both be able to access each other’s drive.

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Yeah, that’s why I don’t have it installed. Sftp is more than enough. But that’s not what OP was asking.

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The standards are supposed to be the stable thing. If some part of GNOME advertises itself as following a specific standard then it should remain stable in following that standard.

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I activated ray tracing in Hellblade on my Deck the other day and was surprised that it made barely a dent in the FPS. I guess it either didn’t work or Hellblade barely uses it.

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Has it ever been better?

What happened was that they made a fuckton of money that way.

Ports of older PC games are also often quite good.

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My kids, 9 and 11, use OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. Mainly because that’s what I use. They were with me when I set it up to choose a name for the computer, a username and a password (for their user and for the disc encryption).

I showed them how to configure wobbly windows (most important part) and how to use Discover to install games.

I installed Minecraft. I installed Steam (which has its own parental controls). I configured emails, Nextcloud and a password manager. I configured automatic updates.

I think that’s about it.

They’re responsible. They ask me for help if they need some. We educate them about people they meet online in Minecraft and other games. Works well so far.

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