Works like a charm. I’ve been playing WoW on my steamdeck, through a battlenet launcher installed this way.
Works like a charm. I’ve been playing WoW on my steamdeck, through a battlenet launcher installed this way.
I just really want to pass on my game library to my kids one day. Can licenses be passed on, or is inheriting entertainment just dead now?
Managers sign off on worse and more risky decisions all the time. They just know when to not leave a paper trail.
Mandated is the wrong word. “Required for absolutely everything” is more precise. In Denmark you need an app called “MitID” to do any kind of digital verification. You can’t do online purchases, banking or digital bureaucracy without it.
I would love to make the switch, but I am certain that absolutely zero of my government mandated apps will run on this thing.
Never underestimate the effect dust can have on airflow and cooling in general
Maybe we need to teach them the kinds of things that AI can’t do, instead of the same old crap?
Great! Like installing square wheels on my bike
I’m having a blast just traveling around looking at stuff in VR in this game. After about 25 hours I still have no idea what the actual gameplay is supposed to be.
I don’t think this about trying to close it, but rather put a big fat sticker on everything that comes out of the box, so consumers can actually make informed decisions.
I really like the idea of Nebula, but the way they market themselves as “creator owned” without being an actual workers cooperative seems deceitful (still much better than YouTube, though!)
I hate heat guns. This is a brilliant alternative, thanks for the idea!
It’s so gods damn good! Perfect game for the Deck too
So that’s why it took them so long to get out of Afghanistan!
Don’t worry, most of them are just running the American nuclear arsenal.
The way the presenters had to talk over the voice to interrupt it was awkward as hell. It also seemed to pick up on background noise from the audience often and interrupt itself. That makes it unusable in loud public settings (which imo is great, I hope it will never be socially acceptable to chat loudly with your AI in public).
I had a Galaxy Note 10 die on me after just a little over 2 years (such a shitty fucking phone) and then, swearing I would never pay so much for a phone again, switched to a Motorola Edge 30. It cost less than a third of the Samsung, and it even came without the bloating bullshit. Highly recommend it.
I’ve made a couple of games in Godot over the last year, and watched this video yesterday. It’s a really, really good intro to the software. So much covered in just an hour, with a good balance between doing things the easy way, and doing things the correct way. That’s often a hard balance to achieve in gamedev/programming tutorials.
Teach. I already teach and I would continue to do so even if I had enough money to retire. I just love seeing young people discover the joy of programming and 3D modeling.
Of course there is. I fucking love the modding community.