

What if the ports are recessed and you have built in dongles you can swap to change the port type on either slot?
Oh wait, framework did it :)


What if the ports are recessed and you have built in dongles you can swap to change the port type on either slot?
Oh wait, framework did it :)


The worst part is that I still believe I’m fairly new and inexperienced to this game… How’s it like at 4k ?


Well, I known it’s not much but I’d vote for her


Oh man I died a little reading this…


Factorio! 2k hours :)


Move fast, break things LOL


I hope that Steam will enable cross platform compatibility for their controller. I don’t need the trackpads to work on my friend’s switch. Just a 1 to 1 mapping of the buttons from a switch pro controller is good enough.


Opus Magnum, Dwarf Fortress, Noita, Rim World… so many games would be unplayable on Steam Deck without the track pads.


I’m thinking about the people like me who have a Steam account, want this controller, but would also love to use it at our friends’ places where there’s just a Switch 2 or a PS5.
For compatibility, I’m better off using 3rd party controllers.


I had completely forgotten about the pretzelgate


Well, I just wanted to say,
And monsters aren’t part of a mon ? Is that what they are hiding under Olympus Mons?


This makes me very confused because I believe there was nothing stateless about the USSR, even early on following the October revolution. The red army, the new economic policies, the food seizures, forced conscription, the supremacy of the politburo… weren’t they literally banning strikes in factories by claiming all the social issues had been resolved through the soviets, when it wasn’t the case at all (the small bourgeoisie/managers came back and we’re still somewhat in charge)? When I look at it, the power of the Soviet state was omnipresent. But maybe I’m not knowledgeable enough?


That’s an anarchist society


The real pro tip is always in the comments: bring your dog on a hike for impromptu bbq


Well, cars suck and 1million would be nice but still won’t but me a home where I live.


Well they could do it the right way where, for example, you go to your city hall to get a certificate of age where they check your ID. Then some cryptography happens so you only enter a public key from that certificate on a website or OS to verify your age.
The website or OS doesn’t check your ID. City hall doesn’t know your browsing history.
But I’m not fooling myself, that’s not the point of such a law.


What is this argument? You and I both know they want this age verification at the OS level for personal computing devices: phones, tablets and computers, maybe watches.
Is this really what’s going to kill this law? Semantics?
Ok but how are they going to deal with the fact that LEO in their personal civilian cars are the ones speeding and going through red lights with impunity?