

The way I would explain it is: they aren’t just battling the current gen titles but also all the games released before them. So meh just gets drowned out in the sea of already released games.
The way I would explain it is: they aren’t just battling the current gen titles but also all the games released before them. So meh just gets drowned out in the sea of already released games.
off by a factor of 1.000 I don’t see the issue?
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/18/upshot/doge-contracts-musk-trump.html
Plugging my favorite block lists:
there’s the pineNote but its a bit pricy
maybe its poisoning the ai training
what I use when people send me Instagram links: https://anonyig.com/en/?
https://store.steampowered.com/replay/
It doesn’t show the OS chart for me either, I’m guessing deck isn’t shown since for gaming I use it mostly on the train/bus.
Does Steam Replay include offline time? No, Steam Replay does not include any playtime played in offline mode or when disconnected from internet.
It’s not like I don’t believe you, but would you mind providing some sources? It’s outside my bubble I guess, I was only able to find some vaxry drama.
Wow this is a great article. I wished more journalism would go in nuanced views like this.
I wasn’t aware of SPN thanks!
I wonder what they did to get their YouTube suspended.
or get a phone that you can trust
I kinda wished you were able to back up your claims. The Steam deck can install flatpacks through discover just fine.
Bazzite doesn’t support the 64GB version of the deck. It’s the version I own.
I run a rebased kionite to bazzite on my desktop pc, so its not like I hate Bazzite, I love it. All in all not a very sensible recommendation, in my opinion the risk of bricking far outweigh the aesthetic appeal to run Wayland apps.
Can you elaborate in which use case bazzite is better on deck than stock steamOS? Whats the difference in terms of battery life? What are the tradeoffs?
bad network driver?
If you, a non tuta user, receive a mail from a tuta user you only get a download link. Which at least protects the content but not the metadata that someone send you an email. If a non tuta user sends a mail to a tuta user, there isn’t much tuta can do unfortunately. I’m not quite sure how you expect tuta to do magic? They do what they can.