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  • If it's an off leash park it's fine. If it's on lead have them on lead. It isn't about your dog it's about everyone else's dogs. Dogs on leash are significantly more reactive when another dog runs up to them, so it's important to have control of the dog, lest one of the dogs gets badly hurt.

  • Its a complicated answer. It can play probably most modern AAA games. But it likely won't be a great experience and I can only describe it as playable. If you want a very good experience with the steam deck, then use it for mid spec games or less and it'll be perfect and have good battery life. If you want more then maybe try another hand held, or a console.

    In the end the device you play your games on needs to do one thing well, and that's to play the games you WANT to play.

  • If you are looking for an affordable device to play AAA games well on with no issues, get a ps5.

    If you are looking for a hand held to play indie titles and the plethora of older games available I'd go for the steam deck.

    I think it'll be a while until we get a hand held experience like the steam deck but with AAA capable hardware.

  • Please correct me if I'm wrong but isn't this cheaper than their existing patreon subscription which is $5 a month? That would be $60 annually.

    I'm still not going to pay for it when because I don't think it's a good practice in the open source scene but just want to put it in perspective.

  • Im a migrant to Australia. It's true Australia has loads of issues involving racism. That said I DO have the right to protest, and vote towards a better future. And I can, and do, get involved with my community to do what I can regarding those topics. Importantly though I can live in the country and not face racism daily nor often get treated differently because of the way I look.

    Regardless I'm obviously going to take the word of the actual Chinese migrants I know of, and the people I know living in China, over strangers on the internet. You're allowed to have your own opinions on it, I just don't think it's a great idea to hand wave the racism issues in China, particularly for people who are black or brown.

  • Yeah I suppose you're right, I've only heard about this regarding Guangdong and the likes. That said the cost of living is still significantly less than most Western countries. I suppose I just meant that it's easier to adapt and avoid the social issues if you have money but that applies anywhere.

  • Well other than growing around a large community of Han Chinese immigrants who all have different views on it sure. They are all generally aware of the racism issues in China particularly against black people. I'm assuming you have a much broader experience in China yourself and have seen otherwise outside of forums? If so I'd be more than happy to be wrong. But if first hand accounts from people who love China tell me that the country has a major issue with rampant racism, and have even told me that I wouldn't be a good fit for the country due to not being light skinned, I'm obviously taking that to heart.

    It's possible to be critical of a country's issues without implying that I'm accusing the entire population of being racist 🤷‍♂️

  • Its worth noting I mean as an immigrant who is not ethnically Chinese. It's a tough place to adapt to if you aren't financially stable. Do note that my knowledge comes from the experience of people from Australia.