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  • Yeah I fully get the idea. A lot of racism is ignorance and fear. Humans are bad to take limited experiences of each other and assume that's the whole experience. When you don't have your own experiences with a different people, it's easy to latch onto stories of how bad they can be and form your whole opinion around that. The best counter to that is to have good experiences instead, preferably through friendship.

    But some cultures/etc make for a bad travel experience, and that will create or reinforce negative opinions. Living there longer is probably better, but the fact that racism still exists in mixing pot countries like the US proves that living together isn't enough to make relationships good.

  • May not work in all cases, seems like everyone that goes to egypt to see the pyramids comes back hating egyptians.

    I've seen discussions where the topic was something like "Where did you travel to that you would never go back to again", and the responses there heavily implied that travel can inspire racism.

  • The game was "The Pale Beyond"

    Here was them saying 10% of sales were on Deck.

    Later on, after the game had been out awhile and had some sales, the percentage of deck players dropped to a still respectable 5%.

    My interpretation of that is that the Deck users were more likely than non-Deck users to pay full price for the game at launch. Considering that deck users only make up 0.6% of players based on Valve's hardware survey, it would seem like Deck owners buy far more games than the average user.

    It's also possible that the hardware survey is underreporting decks though, significantly more decks have been sold than 0.6% would represent, and I know I get far more valve hardware survey requests on my desktop vs Deck, even though nearly all my playtime is on Deck.

  • How do we feel about libertarians?

  • I think part 2 of 3, but I'm not completely sure.

  • the fact that it sold a lot means it’s a market that it’s probably worth the investment (can’t imagine it’s that much)

    Something I've heard is that deck users tend to buy more games and more new releases than your average non-deck user (which makes sense considering most of us are financially well off enough to buy a second PC for portable play). So even though the total number of deck users isn't huge compared to steam as a whole, there's a much more significant percentage of launch purchases that are being played on deck.

    Some indie game reported that 10% of their launch sales went to people playing on Steam Deck, which is a sizable market chunk, and a much higher percentage of players than the the steam hardware survey would suggest to expect.

  • I love it everytime I see a big company trying to ensure their game runs well on Deck. Companies caring about performance on a linux device at all is wild.

  • Opening up the controller and cleaning the joysticks directly might have actually made it worse. The joysticks have their own lubrication, if you clean the directly you can remove that and ruin them.

    My experience has been that cleaning up the joysticks with the controller closed up is safe and generally fixes any drift or sticking buttons. Opening up the controller and trying to clean it with the same spray can be damaging and isn't recommended.

    And to be clear, the actual stick mechanism can break down and cause drift too. But every case of joycon drift I've ever seen between my couple sets and friends' sets were always fixed by a quick spray of cleaner.

  • I'm not claiming it's a standard maintenance practice, most people won't have the spray, and aren't accustomed to needing to needing to maintain a joystick like that.

    But it is truly a simple, cheap, easy fix for almost all cases of joystick drift (not just on joycons, but all controllers). I really think nintendo should have worked to spread the knowledge, and provided free cleaner to people with issues.

  • The drift that joycons get is almost always just caused by dirt/gunk under the joystick flaps. If you spray a little electrical cleaner up under the flaps it fixes the drift immediately. Might have to repeat it 1-2 times a year.

    It's always bothered me how big of deal joycon drift is when it has such an easy fix. Obviously it would be better if I didn't happen at all, but it seems silly that people are throwing away good controllers that only needed a 5 second cleaning. Only thing I've ever had to replace any of my joycon controllers over is problems with the rail connections to the switch, where it swaps back and forth between wireless and direct connected. But my original 2016 joycons are still going strong, just stuck as wireless only joycons.

  • I have this Baseus power bank, which is supposed to have 74 watt-hours. The top review did some testing, and got 62 watt-hours out of it, which is about 83% efficiency.

    I've been pretty happy with it so far. It also shows what voltage/amperage it's charging at, which is handy for identifying bad cables.

  • I hope you enjoy it, it's been one of my all time favorite purchases I've ever made.

  • AS others have said, the key is making your son a separate steam account, and then adding him to your steam family so he can access your games. That will let you both play your games at the same time, as long as you aren't trying to play the exact same copy of a game (1 game copy = 1 player at a time).

    This also will give you access to some parental controls and let you limit what games he can access. I don't want to share some games like Cyberpunk or Baldur's gate with my younger kids for example.

  • Charger is unclear, but I think it fits come included.

    The vents are a real concern. They intend for this stand to work with multiple devices, so it's very possible it will block the vents on some.

  • There are different pytorch install commands for cuda/ROCm. Usually the key to getting ROCm to work with AI GitHub projects is to edit a config file/launch option and replace the pytorch command with a ROCm one

  • Pytorch includes the necessary ROCm files for image gen as far as I know. My computer does have an /opt/ROCm folder but it's only a few megabytes in size.

    Unfortunately I don't see any mention of pytorch in your linked program, and it does mention a proper ROCm install as a requirement there.

  • I probably can't help, I have ROCM acceleration working on my desktop linux PC for image gen and LLMs, but I don't think I had to install the massive rocm files for it to work.

    What specifically are you trying to run using ROCM? If I remember right most of the stuff I tried just needed pytorch, which I would install in a python venv with pip3 install --pre torch torchvision torchaudio --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/rocm6.3 That's still pretty heft though, my current venv is 16GB in size, but may include some duplicate/old files from repeated upgrades without cleaning.

  • I'm not sure. Some posts legitimately seem like Linux users making fun of themselves. Others really seem like people who have an actual grudge against it.

  • Some of those posts are decent jokes to be honest. Some are just desperate/scare tactics though.

  • Lemmy is a more technical crowd, but many deck owners don't understand what proton is, or why they might need different versions.

    Most software you don't even have an option to easily use older versions, so choosing to downgrade proton for a specific game may be a unique experience for some.

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    SteamOS 3.5 Beta Adds Color Temperature Option

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    Darkest Dungeon 2 gets full Steam Deck support in new update

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    Combining two different internet debates

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    T(rule)y Problem

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    New update for Vampire Survivors is out, adds co-op and new game engine with better performance

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    ProtonDB updated to have separate tabs for Steam Deck and PC reports

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    Modder Boosts Steam Deck to a Bountiful 32GB RAM

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    Microsoft claims: Steam Deck Did Not Need Call Of Duty To Succeed

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    Probably the worst Deck 2 design I've seen

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