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  • Just a friendly reminder that you can get a simple blood test to see if you're still protected by the vaccine. Iirc the vaccine just flat out doesn't work for a not insignificant amount of people (I remember it being 10%).

    And this test was free in a Red state (I browse by All). Idk how getting it would work in Canada, though.

  • Your experience absolutely isn't universal. There are millions of us with mental health issues directly related to our parents divorce and their behavior after separating.

    It's super common for parents to use their children as middlemen in their arguments once they're separated, as well as trying to turn the child against the other parent.

    I'm glad your divorce was different, though.

  • My point is that the majority of steam deck owners are likely only vaguely aware of the existence of desktop mode, if they even know about it.

    But, it's really easy to assume that the communities that discuss Linux and the steam deck have the same knowledge that the general population does, but the truth is the majority of people just bought a gaming handheld to play games and will likely never leave big picture mode

    Just because the deck has a full fledged Linux OS doesn't mean that it is going to speed up Linux adoption. And Desktop mode isn't exactly the best transition OS for laypeople.

  • Exactly. People on Lemmy think Lemmy users are representative of the general population when in fact even knowing about Lemmy means you have more technical knowledge than the average person.

    I'd be willing to bet the majority of Deck owners don't even know Desktop Mode exists.